Tri-state Federation of Indian Associations announces winners of ‘Dance Pe Chance’

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Shreya Baral, winner in adult category of Dance Pe Chance. Photo courtesy FIA-NYNJCT

Winners of the popular annual Dance Pe Chance solo dance competition 2021, organized by the Federation of Indian Associations-NYNJCT, were announced on Feb. 23, 2021. This was the 37th edition of Dance Pe Chance.

The winners were selected from across four categories of participants—minor, junior, senior and adult, a press release from organizers said.

The event, part of the 72nd Indian Republic Day celebration, was organized over a span of two weekends. The auditions were held on February 13 and 14, and the finals were on February 20 and 21.

Started nearly four decades ago, DPC has had approximately 20,000 participants to date, who have showcased their Bollywood dancing skills.

Kiran Kumar Kandhyala. Adult category, FIA-NYNJCT- Dance Pe Chance winner. Photo courtesy FIA-NYNJCT

This time, the event was organized virtually due to the pandemic, but the excitement within the community was intact, according to organizers.

“Thanks to the efforts of the entire team and the enthusiasm of the participants, DPC 2021, also America’s Best Bollywood Dancer, became the biggest online reality show in America in Covid times,” the press release said.

The contest started out with 200 participants in the auditions. Twenty six performers were selected out of that for the finale.

Celebrity judges for the final round were well-known Indian actress and dancer Sudha Chandran, South Indian actress and Kuchipudi dancer Laya Gorty and Bollywood choreographer Feroz Khan.

Judges included choreographers and dancers Swati Vaishnav, Prashasti Majmundar and Anil Diwakar.

Carol Chettiar, adult category winner, Dance Pe Chance, Photo: courtesy FIA- NYNJCT

The Winners

Rayan Siddamsettiwar was adjudged the best in the minor category, followed by Nayan Nampally and Dhilan Shetty at the second and third positions

In the junior category, Ria Jain bagged the first prize, while Arya Prasad and Simone Shah took home the second and third prizes respectively. Ria was also adjudged America’s Best Bollywood Dancer.

Keshav Agiwal was ranked first in the senior category. Diya Bhatt was at the second and Riya Chaturvedi at the third place in the same category.

Among the adult participants, Shreya Baral got the first prize, with Kiran Kumar Jandhyala at the second and Carol Chettiar at the third place.

Next Edition

Applications for the next edition of DPC will open on October 1 this year, FIA NY NJ CT president Anil Bansal announced.

“We are proud of our team for putting together such a wonderful program and of all the children and their parents who have worked hard on their performances. FIA is committed to promoting and encouraging our next-generation children, artists and performers, while promoting our culture and to reinforce our commitment, we are increasing the first prize from $2,000 to 5,000 for next year,” Bansal is quoted saying in the press release.

Ankur Vaidya, Chairman of FIA NY NJ CT, noted how the event was forced to become virtual due to the pandemic. “The contest was held in strict compliance with CDC guidelines and Covid-related mandates. It is indeed a privilege to see a sincerely dedicated and 100% voluntary effort placed to showcase our community’s talent,” Vaidya said.

Saurin Parikh, DPC chair 2021 and vice-president of FIA NY NJ CT, said the response was overwhelming and performances above par. “I would like to congratulate all the participants, who are all winners for coming out of their comfort zone and performing so well despite the limitations caused by the pandemic,” Parikh said.

Parveen Bansal, secretary of the federation, said, “We are happy that despite the current pandemic situation and limitations, we continued our 37 years old tradition of celebrating India’s Republic Day with a dance competition in the USA. In these challenging times, we needed to be innovative and improve our plans almost every day.”

 

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