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Desi Hoppers was founded in 2015 by Palki Malhotra along with Shantanu Maheshwari, Macedon D'Mello, and Nimit Kotian through India-wide auditions, for the finite dance series Bindass Naach. The show aimed to showcase the journey and struggles of forming a dance crew and performing at an international level.
Pages in category "Indian male dancers" The following 135 pages are in this category, out of 135 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Shashadhar Acharya;
This list of Indian women in dance includes women from India or of Indian parentage who are notable for their involvement with modern or traditional Indian dance, as dancers or choreographers. This list is not for women whose involvement with dance is not central to their careers, as is the case with many Bollywood actresses.
Indian dancers by state or union territory (21 C) + Indian female dancers (1 C, 93 P, 2 F) Indian LGBTQ dancers (4 P) Indian male dancers (1 C, 135 P) B.
Dil Dosti Dance: Won [53] Indian Telly Awards: Indian Telly Jury Award for Best Choreographer (along with Macedon D'Mello) Nominated 2015 World of Dance: World of Dance, L.A. 2015 Championship (as part of Desi Hoppers) Desi Hoppers: Won [54] 2016 Asian Viewers Television Awards: Male Actor of the Year Girls on Top: Nominated 2017 Indian ...
The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is "the oldest, largest, most prestigious, Best,and most media-hyped gaming competition in the world". [1] It is held annually since 1970 in Las Vegas . Since 1972, the Main Event of the WSOP has been the $10,000 buy-in no-limit Texas Hold 'Em tournament.
The World Series of Poker (WSOP), held annually in Las Vegas, is "the oldest, largest, most prestigious, and most media-hyped gaming competition in the world". [1] The WSOP bracelet is considered the most coveted non-monetary prize a poker player can win. [2]
Prabhu Deva was born on 3 April 1973 in Mysore, Mysore State (present-day Karnataka state) to Mugur Sundar and Mahadevamma Sundar. Inspired by his father Mugur Sundar, a choreographer for South Indian movies, he took up dancing, learning Indian classical dance forms such as Bharatanatyam from Dharmaraj and Udupi Lakshminarayanan.