Bhangra and Giddha Dancers
These professional dancers are south east based, performances are based on a mixed group of male and females. Their performances are for approxiamley 15 minutes to playback music medley of songs, followed by crowd interaction or workshops. The dhol player and singer are involved during crowd interaction and workshops. This could mean inviting the bride and groom on the dance floor followed by relatives and friends singing traditional wedding songs based on them. If its a corporate event they can offer a workshop involving all the guests by teaching them a few steps.
Each song in the medley is between 1.5 to 2 minutes long. There are approximately 10 to 15 songs put together. In the act they have a person who spins a sword, spins a tambourine with one finger, spins on the floor, girls solo giddha dance, male and female duet act in the song itself and many more props are used.
Price From £ 700.00
Packages available
8 artist package – 3 males, 3 females, 1 singer and 1 dhol player
Price From £ 900.00
7 artist package – 3 males, 2 females, 1 singer and 1 dhol player
Price From £ 800.00
6 artist package – 2 males, 2 females, 1 singer and 1 dhol player
Price From £ 700.00
They also offer Bride and Groom entrances with dhol players and chimta players
(chimta is larger version os a pair of tongs with small symbols attached to it simular to a tambourine).Area Covered:
South East – Nationwide and Internationally
Artist’s Requirements:
Sound system
DJ or technician along with a professional CD player with speakers
Car parking
The company requires 1 x secure car parking space within walking distance of the venue, for unloading costumes and equipment. If the artists chose to bring extra cars, then these will be their own responsibility, however the client must arrange 1 x non chargeable space for the company.
Changing room
A room is requested for the artists to change in. If there are male and female artists performing then separate rooms must be arranged.
Drinks & refreshments for all artists
Although not mandatory, it is expected for artists to be treated like the clients guests at an event, and therefore courteous to keep cold drinks and refreshments in the dressing room and/or provide the artists with a meal after their performances.