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Sikkim Dance Ka Maha Mukabla all set for September 26th grand finale



The much awaited grand finale of the “Sikkim Dance ka Maha Mukabla” is all set to be held at Singtam Bazaar on September 26, 2010. The concluding part of the splendid show shall feature seven solo dancers and six group dancers shall have a tough competition for the top honour. The grand finale had to be postponed from its earlier date due to natural calamities that occurred in and around Singtam on the first week of this month. 

The major attraction of the program is the stage debut performance of Bisnu Suman in Sikkim. Bishnu Suman, originally from Delhi is the Director cum Dance Choreographer of New Heaven Dance Institute and also the man behind the entire idea of the show. “Sikkim Dance Ka Maha Mukabla” is a state level dance competition organised by Social Organization of Singtam in association with New Heaven Dance Institute under the banner of Red Panda Rover Crew, Singtam. 

The dance competition is of two categories where the winners of the Junior Category will be rewarded with Rs 10,000 while first runner-up shall be presented with Rs 5,000 along with trophies and certificates respectively. Similarly in the Senior Category, the bumper prize is Rs 25,000 while the first runner up shall be presented with Rs 15,000 along with trophies and certificates respectively.

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