Positive motivation combined with teaching styles that are nurturing and supportive. PHF is a registered foundation and has been providing quality dance education in a fun friendly environment since 2011. Positive motivation combined with teaching styles that are nurturing and supportive. We teach children ages 4 and up in:
Being a very high energy, and high enthusiastic dance performance, this just takes the crowd around to the bliss of happiness.
Positive motivation combined with teaching styles that are nurturing and supportive.
PHF has been educating today's youth about Punjabi Virsa since 2009 and has trained over 1000 individuals in various Punjabi folk dances and instruments. Our team consists of extremely dedicated and talented individuals who make your journey with us a memorable one. We provide warm, supportive, and fun-filled environments for you and your children while incorporating effective team-building exercises. Our ultimate goal is to preserve the Punjabi culture and keep the youth close to their roots by providing a quality dance and music education.
Punjabi Heritage & Folk
PHF is a registered foundation and has been providing quality dance education in a fun friendly environment since 2011. Positive motivation combined with teaching styles that are nurturing and supportive. We teach children ages 4 and up in: GIDHA, BHANGRA, JHUMMER, LUDDI, SAMMI, MALWAI GIDHA, DHAMAAL, AND FITNESS CLASSES. Bhangra is an energetic, folk dance and music form that originated from Punjab, India. Today, it’s the newest dance, music, and fitness phenomenon spreading all over the world. Bhangra has made its way to America’s Got Talent, the London Olympics, and even the White House.
Luddi is likewise a male dance of Punjab. It is moved to praise a triumph in any field. Normally performed by the guys in the Folk culture, the Luddi dance proceeds as a celebratory dance that commends the triumph of any Punjabi in any field. The dance developments in this dance structure are slow and are regularly coordinated with the conventional Bhangra. The Punjabis praise their prosperity with the Ludi dance and there is no sexual orientation contrast as they live it up at a series of these dances. However the Punjabis are by and large extremely renowned for their bright dress materials, Ludi specifically has no dress configuration. A free top or shirt is here and there the dress that the Ludi artists wear. The free dressing design simply goes to demonstrate that there are no rigid guidelines and it is just with regards to the satisfaction in the dance. While the dance is certainly quick and engaging, on cautious watch, we can see an extremely cadenced example to it. It is flexible and graceful and exceptionally effortless and a treat to the eyes to watch this dance. Along these lines, the more expert the artist is the more effortless the Ludi dance ends up being. We can see a very snake-like orderly development all through the dance.
At two locations
SOUTH SIDE BURNWOOD CUMMUNITY HALL (4118-41 AVE) & NORTH SIDE NORTHGATE LION CENTRE (7524-139 AVE)
Punjabi Heritage & Folk
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