Dhol
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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of an unidentified group of individuals performing in a cultural show at the Massey Theatre in New Westminster, British Columbia. The group of individuals were part of the University of British Columbia's (UBC) bhangra team, called UBC Boyz.
Massey Theatre opened in 1949 as British Columbia's largest theatre. Massey Theatre hosts musical theatre hits, international music and dance forms, children's entertainers, orchestras, choirs, ballets and stars of music. Governed as a registered non-profit charitable society run by an independent board of directors, Massey Theatre is neither a civic nor a school facility but a professional arts organization which works to support the performing arts throughout Metro Vancouver.
The UBC Bhangra Club was founded on October 1, 1992, by a group of students dedicated to promoting Punjabi culture at UBC. It serves as a vibrant platform for students to express themselves and engage with their community, enhancing cultural awareness and interaction.
Bhangra is a folk dance and music form that originated from Punjab, India. It originated as a folk dance celebrated during the time of the harvest. It's traditionally danced to the dhol instrument, a large drum, accompanied by boliyan, short sets of lyrics that describe scenes or stories from Punjab.
Massey Theatre opened in 1949 as British Columbia's largest theatre. Massey Theatre hosts musical theatre hits, international music and dance forms, children's entertainers, orchestras, choirs, ballets and stars of music. Governed as a registered non-profit charitable society run by an independent board of directors, Massey Theatre is neither a civic nor a school facility but a professional arts organization which works to support the performing arts throughout Metro Vancouver.
The UBC Bhangra Club was founded on October 1, 1992, by a group of students dedicated to promoting Punjabi culture at UBC. It serves as a vibrant platform for students to express themselves and engage with their community, enhancing cultural awareness and interaction.
Bhangra is a folk dance and music form that originated from Punjab, India. It originated as a folk dance celebrated during the time of the harvest. It's traditionally danced to the dhol instrument, a large drum, accompanied by boliyan, short sets of lyrics that describe scenes or stories from Punjab.
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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of an unidentified group of individuals performing in a cultural show at the Massey Theatre in New Westminster, British Columbia. The group of individuals were part of the University of British Columbia's (UBC) bhangra team, called UBC Boyz.
Massey Theatre opened in 1949 as British Columbia's largest theatre. Massey Theatre hosts musical theatre hits, international music and dance forms, children's entertainers, orchestras, choirs, ballets and stars of music. Governed as a registered non-profit charitable society run by an independent board of directors, Massey Theatre is neither a civic nor a school facility but a professional arts organization which works to support the performing arts throughout Metro Vancouver.
The UBC Bhangra Club was founded on October 1, 1992, by a group of students dedicated to promoting Punjabi culture at UBC. It serves as a vibrant platform for students to express themselves and engage with their community, enhancing cultural awareness and interaction.
Bhangra is a folk dance and music form that originated from Punjab, India. It originated as a folk dance celebrated during the time of the harvest. It's traditionally danced to the dhol instrument, a large drum, accompanied by boliyan, short sets of lyrics that describe scenes or stories from Punjab.
Massey Theatre opened in 1949 as British Columbia's largest theatre. Massey Theatre hosts musical theatre hits, international music and dance forms, children's entertainers, orchestras, choirs, ballets and stars of music. Governed as a registered non-profit charitable society run by an independent board of directors, Massey Theatre is neither a civic nor a school facility but a professional arts organization which works to support the performing arts throughout Metro Vancouver.
The UBC Bhangra Club was founded on October 1, 1992, by a group of students dedicated to promoting Punjabi culture at UBC. It serves as a vibrant platform for students to express themselves and engage with their community, enhancing cultural awareness and interaction.
Bhangra is a folk dance and music form that originated from Punjab, India. It originated as a folk dance celebrated during the time of the harvest. It's traditionally danced to the dhol instrument, a large drum, accompanied by boliyan, short sets of lyrics that describe scenes or stories from Punjab.
Creator: Bodalia, Chandra
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Photograph of an unidentified individual playing dhol, a large drum, at the 7th annual Indo-Canadian Business Association (ICBA) Achievement Awards. The event took place at the Crystal at York banquet hall in Surrey, British Columbia (B.C.).
In 1997, ICBA started the scholarship program known as the Achievement Awards. To date, the association has raised and distributed over $300,000 in scholarship funds. The Indo-Canadian Business Association of B.C. (ICBABC) has been supporting and promoting the Indo-Canadian business community since 1992. As a registered society, ICBABC organizes scholarships, networking events, and charity initiatives, including the achievement awards and annual golf tournaments. The association remains committed to fostering business growth, community engagement, and philanthropic efforts in Surrey and Delta.
In 1997, ICBA started the scholarship program known as the Achievement Awards. To date, the association has raised and distributed over $300,000 in scholarship funds. The Indo-Canadian Business Association of B.C. (ICBABC) has been supporting and promoting the Indo-Canadian business community since 1992. As a registered society, ICBABC organizes scholarships, networking events, and charity initiatives, including the achievement awards and annual golf tournaments. The association remains committed to fostering business growth, community engagement, and philanthropic efforts in Surrey and Delta.
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Creator: Bodalia, Chandra
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Photograph of a decorated Christmas tree with ornaments depicting South Asian Sikh figures, including two men playing musical instruments (dhol and dafli) and a man and woman performing Bhangra dance.
The dhol or dholak is an Indian musical instrument with a double-headed drum and while the dafli is a similar handheld instrument with a single drumhead. Bhangra is a folk dance native to the state of Punjab, India, which celebrates food-growing, harvesting and a farmer's relationship to the land.
The dhol or dholak is an Indian musical instrument with a double-headed drum and while the dafli is a similar handheld instrument with a single drumhead. Bhangra is a folk dance native to the state of Punjab, India, which celebrates food-growing, harvesting and a farmer's relationship to the land.
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Creator: Bodalia, Chandra
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Photograph of an ornament of a South Asian Sikh figure playing a folk musical instrument called a dhol, hanging on a decorated Christmas tree.
The dhol or dholak is an Indian musical instrument with a double-headed drum.
The dhol or dholak is an Indian musical instrument with a double-headed drum.
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Creator: Bodalia, Chandra
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Photograph of a decorated Christmas tree with ornaments depicting South Asian Sikh figures, including two men playing musical instruments (dhol and dafli) and a man and woman performing Bhangra dance.
The dhol or dholak is an Indian musical instrument with a double-headed drum and while the dafli is a similar handheld instrument with a single drumhead. Bhangra is a folk dance native to the state of Punjab, India, which celebrates food-growing, harvesting and a farmer's relationship to the land.
The dhol or dholak is an Indian musical instrument with a double-headed drum and while the dafli is a similar handheld instrument with a single drumhead. Bhangra is a folk dance native to the state of Punjab, India, which celebrates food-growing, harvesting and a farmer's relationship to the land.
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Creator: Bodalia, Chandra
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Photograph of an ornament of a South Asian Sikh figure playing a folk musical instrument called a dhol, hanging on a decorated Christmas tree.
The dhol or dholak is an Indian musical instrument with a double-headed drum.
The dhol or dholak is an Indian musical instrument with a double-headed drum.
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Creator: Bodalia, Chandra
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Photograph of ornaments depicting South Asian Sikh figures, including two men playing musical instruments (dhol and dafli) and a man and woman performing Bhangra dance, hanging on a Christmas tree.
The dhol or dholak is an Indian musical instrument with a double-headed drum and while the dafli is a similar handheld instrument with a single drumhead. Bhangra is a folk dance native to the state of Punjab, India, which celebrates food-growing, harvesting and a farmer's relationship to the land.
The dhol or dholak is an Indian musical instrument with a double-headed drum and while the dafli is a similar handheld instrument with a single drumhead. Bhangra is a folk dance native to the state of Punjab, India, which celebrates food-growing, harvesting and a farmer's relationship to the land.
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Creator: Bodalia, Chandra
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Photograph of a decorated Christmas tree with ornaments depicting South Asian Sikh figures, including two men playing musical instruments (dhol and dafli) and a man and woman performing Bhangra dance.
The dhol or dholak is an Indian musical instrument with a double-headed drum and while the dafli is a similar handheld instrument with a single drumhead. Bhangra is a folk dance native to the state of Punjab, India, which celebrates food-growing, harvesting and a farmer's relationship to the land.
The dhol or dholak is an Indian musical instrument with a double-headed drum and while the dafli is a similar handheld instrument with a single drumhead. Bhangra is a folk dance native to the state of Punjab, India, which celebrates food-growing, harvesting and a farmer's relationship to the land.
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Creator: Bodalia, Chandra
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Photograph of ornaments depicting South Asian Sikh figures, including two men playing musical instruments (dhol and dafli) and a man and woman performing Bhangra dance, hanging on a Christmas tree.
The dhol or dholak is an Indian musical instrument with a double-headed drum and while the dafli is a similar handheld instrument with a single drumhead. Bhangra is a folk dance native to the state of Punjab, India, which celebrates food-growing, harvesting and a farmer's relationship to the land.
The dhol or dholak is an Indian musical instrument with a double-headed drum and while the dafli is a similar handheld instrument with a single drumhead. Bhangra is a folk dance native to the state of Punjab, India, which celebrates food-growing, harvesting and a farmer's relationship to the land.