HYDERABAD: The Telugu group in London showcased the lambada dance at the Diwali celebrations arranged at Trafalgar sq. on October 15 through the Indian group. The mayor of London Sadiq Khan, who was provide at the celebrations described the ambience as 'unbelievable'. "Great to see Londoners from all walks of life celebrating together," he mentioned.
Diwali celebrations are being arranged through the Indian group at Trafalgar sq. for the ultimate 16 years but this is the primary time that people art identification of Telugus was showcased.
The London-based Sanskruti Centre introduced the Lambadi dance ahead of 1000's of people that took phase in the celebrations.
In their speeches, Khan, the primary person of Asian-origin to develop into the mayor of London, Deputy Mayor Rajesh Agarwal, the primary Indian to hold the location, High Commissioner of India YK Sinha, Chair of 2017 Diwali in London committee highlighted how Diwali brings communities in combination.
The presentation of Lambadi dance was also related as a cultural milestone, as 2017 is being noticed because the UK-India Year of Culture. Later in the night time, Lambada dance was the one dance showcased at the Tattershall Castle Ship along with the Peacock dance, as the enduring London-Eye modified lit up with the colours of the Indian flag.
The lambada dance was choreographed through Hyderabad-born Ragasudha Vinjamuri. The dancers included Anashmita Saha, Mona Patel, Nalini Bojja, Neelam Agarwal, Rashmi Lakahapate, Sushma Awatani, Suvarchala Madireddy and Vishakha Tokikar.
There were an estimated 30,000 individuals who attended the development which is regarded as as some of the biggest - not only in the UK, but in the entire of Europe.
Diwali celebrations are being arranged through the Indian group at Trafalgar sq. for the ultimate 16 years but this is the primary time that people art identification of Telugus was showcased.
The London-based Sanskruti Centre introduced the Lambadi dance ahead of 1000's of people that took phase in the celebrations.
In their speeches, Khan, the primary person of Asian-origin to develop into the mayor of London, Deputy Mayor Rajesh Agarwal, the primary Indian to hold the location, High Commissioner of India YK Sinha, Chair of 2017 Diwali in London committee highlighted how Diwali brings communities in combination.
The presentation of Lambadi dance was also related as a cultural milestone, as 2017 is being noticed because the UK-India Year of Culture. Later in the night time, Lambada dance was the one dance showcased at the Tattershall Castle Ship along with the Peacock dance, as the enduring London-Eye modified lit up with the colours of the Indian flag.
The lambada dance was choreographed through Hyderabad-born Ragasudha Vinjamuri. The dancers included Anashmita Saha, Mona Patel, Nalini Bojja, Neelam Agarwal, Rashmi Lakahapate, Sushma Awatani, Suvarchala Madireddy and Vishakha Tokikar.
There were an estimated 30,000 individuals who attended the development which is regarded as as some of the biggest - not only in the UK, but in the entire of Europe.
Telugus perform Lambada dance at Diwali celebrations in London
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