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Get closer to your ROOTS while having fun with us!

Youth often forgets what their culture is as they get distracted by their surroundings. They witness several different cultures and lose focus from which culture they belong to.We are here to guide them in the direction of who they really are.

Harmeet Dhillon  

I'm born in Ludhiana, India. I came to America when I was 3 years old. Currently, live in Livingston. I always loved dancing but couldn't because there were no classes nearby. Once I got to high school, I joined Punjabi club, during that time, the students created a giddha team. Once I started performing on different platforms with the high school team I realized how much i loved Indian dance forms. So I wanted to continue my passion and teach younger generations about our cultural dances and backgrounds.

Raveen Saini 

From Tanda, Punjab. I lived most of my life abroad away from our Punjabi Culture. I lived in Dubai,U.A.E. for most of my life before moving to the United States in 2011. I saw Punjabi culture and observed it closely for the first time in Livingston during my high school years when I joined Punjabi Club. Ever since then I have been addicted to Punjabi culture and been practicing Giddha since 2011. I have performed at various places during my high school years and now I am continuing my passion my teaching others how to do our Folk Dance Gracefully. 

Puneet Tiwana   

I am from Amritsar, Punjab. I finished my elementary and middle school in India. I started learning the Bhangra when I was 7 years old. However, I was always passionate about Giddha but never had resources to learn it. So I want to provide everything possible to people who actually want to learn. 

Punjabi Mutiyaaran

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