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India’s Best Dancer auditions in Indore on Jan 23: Hunt for unique dance styles of state and folk style dance

Audition of India’s Best Dancer will be holding auditions for talented dancers in the age group of 15 to 30 years through India’s Best Dancer on Jan 23 in Indore. The audition of the show will be held in Indore at Adarsh Shishu Vihar Higher Secondary School, Near Bengali Square Indore.
Further, auditions of India’s Best Dancer will be hosted across the country in the coming weeks inviting talent to put their best foot forward and participate in the show.
From the renowned Kathak Gharana to the Kalbeliya dance form, Indore is known for its lively, vibrant and colourful dance performances. So, hence the television show has come to Indore looking for talented dancers.
With renowned dance maestros – Terence Lewis, Geeta Kapur and Malaika Arora Khan helming the judges panel, the show will see ace comedian Bharti Singh and her husband Harsh Limbachiyaa host the show.
Judges are looking for Folk Style Dancers
Judge Geeta Kapur said, “We live in a versatile country, where every state has its own different culture and I am sure the participants will also have their own unique styles. This time around, I want contestants to come forth with more of folk styles like Bhangra or Kalbeliya, or classical dances like Mohiniattam, Odissi, Kathak or Bharatnatyam to this stage. The idea is not just to mesmerize us with flips and stunts but to present to us with dance in its absolute truest form!”
Judge Terence Lewis shared this message for the participants of Indore, “We have seen so much talent across reality shows, that now we need to see dancers of international standards – those who can actually hold our attention like true performers.”

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