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16 Years
Nupoor Dances
Sonal Sanghvi, Artistic Director, Choreographer and Founder of Nupoor Dances began teaching & choreographing in the US in 1997. Starting with a few students, each year with hard work and a strong desire to bring the Bollywood culture to the Bay Area through her dance school, Sonal's few students grew to a few classes, then to multiple locations and one personally formed professional dance school. Krishna began learning dance at the age of 5, training in Bharatanatyam under Smt. Indumathy Ganesh of Nrithyollasa Dance Academy. Anita began dancing at the age of 8, training in Bollywood and Bhangra which led her performing at various cultural shows. Nikita was part of the first founding dance groups for Nupoor Dances and learned a variety of styles such as Bollywood, Raas, Garba, and Folk. She quickly became interested in modern dance and trained in jazz and hip hop.
Rated 5.0 Very good dance coaching...

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