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An extravaganza of colour, dance and drama

After two years of hard work, sweat and tears from the pioneers of the New Zealand Bollywood industry comes the world’s first 360° Bollywood dance-drama extravaganza.

Following the success of past shows such as ‘Love on the Run’, ‘The Bollywood Express’ and ‘It Takes A Village’, Indiance has created a new, vibrant show that will surely spice up your life. With over 25 dances and a new storyline that would keep you on the edge of your seat, our team will bring out the colour, passion and loudness of Bollywood.

The event, called, ‘Bombay Beat, Bollywood Heat’ is a ‘one-night-only show on July 27 at the Vodafone Pacific Events Centre, 770 Great South Road, Manukau.

Kiwi ingenuity

Brimming with an amazingly talented cast and crew of over 100, this is a show on a grand scale that should not be missed. The concept of creating a 360° live Bollywood show has never been undertaken in New Zealand or anywhere in the world. From stage design to choreography, everything about this spectacle is original, created by New Zealanders.

The term ‘Kiwi Ingenuity’ is still alive and kicking.

Their vibrant costumes, unbridled energy and music will have you up from your seat and tapping to the beat. This is a chance to witness live the excitement, colour and passion. The song and dance sequences will make you feel as if you have stepped into India, but do not worry, English is the medium and hence nothing will be lost in translation.

Exquisite experience

From lights and sound, to the spectacular stage settings, Indiance has everything covered in this spectacular show. If you think surround sound is great, wait until you experience Bollywood 360°.

The excitement in the community around every Indiance show is felt, but this year it is up at a whole new level. People have been eager to see the latest that Indiance has to offer and it is almost here.

Indiance is a professional organisation, with its students performing regularly at the Auckland Diwali Festival. You may have also seen them on ‘New Zealand’s Got Talent,’ at which New Zealand’s celebrity model Rachel Hunter said that she wanted to get up and dance.

Akshita Nama is Director of Indiance and Executive Producer of the School’s new Production.

Photo :

A scene from ‘Bombay Beat, Bollywood Heat’

What: Bombay Beat, Bollywood Heat

Who: Indiance School of Bollywood Dance

When: Saturday, July 27 at 730 pm

Where: Vodafone Events Centre

770 Great South Road, Manukau

Tickets: From $25 from TicketDirect on 0800-224224; Email: ticketdirect.co.nz
Contact: Akshita Nama on 021-1297533 or Rachna Patel on 021-1001757
Email: admin@indiance.co.nz; akshita@indiance.co.nz

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