Recently finished working on a Youtube Promo video for the incoming Fall semester. It was definitely a lot of working selecting the right clips and synching everything together, not to mention how long it took to upload such a big file! Regardless, the video came out pretty nice. (Plus it's in 1080p! Big plus, if I do say so myself.)
A website was also made under Google Sites. You can check out the Promo video and the site at the following link below.
https://sites.google.com/site/ubbhangra/home
Feel free to leave any comments or suggestions you have.
We will keep you guys updated, so be sure to check back regularly! We'll be announcing try-out information as soon as it becomes available! Until then, Chakke De Phatte!
UB Bhangra
The blog of the University at Buffalo Bhangra team.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
UB Bhangra @ Nachde Buffalo
UB Bhangra performing at the Adam's Mark Hotel in Downtown Buffalo, NY on March 31st, 2012.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
UB Bhangra @ India Night 2012
Here's one of our latest performances at the University at Buffalo. This one was for the Indian Student Association's (ISA) annual India Night, which was on March 6th, 2012 at the Student Union Theater.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Other Links
For more bhangra goodness, you can follow us on Twitter, view more performances/practices on Youtube and find us on Facebook. Don't forget to "like" our page!
Bhangra Team Forums
Bhangra Team Forums is a great site for new people interested in bhangra, to the most professional bhangra dancer. It's members come from all backgrounds and numerous countries. Vagarious categories for discussion are labelled clearly on the site, which provides easy navigation and exploration. Videos of the latest performances, mixes of the latest DJ tracks and other information can all be found on this one site.
But don't take our word for it, check it out yourself. It won't disappoint.
But don't take our word for it, check it out yourself. It won't disappoint.
Bhangra Costumes
Traditionally, men and women wear a bright set of colorful clothing, also known as a vardi. A vardi is the costume that bhangra dancers wear and usually refers to the male costume. The male costume consists of a turban, a kurta (which is a long Punjabi-style shirt), a lungi (which is the long skirt), a vest, and a pair of phuman (little puff balls).
The female costume consists of primarily the same attributes, with a few exceptions. Usually, women don't wear the lungi, but may sometimes do. They don't wear a turban either. Women wear the traditional Punjabi dress known as salvaar kameez. This consists of a long colorful shirt and baggy, vibrant pants. Women wear duppattas or chunnis, which is a colorful piece of cloth wrapped around the neck and head.
The female costume consists of primarily the same attributes, with a few exceptions. Usually, women don't wear the lungi, but may sometimes do. They don't wear a turban either. Women wear the traditional Punjabi dress known as salvaar kameez. This consists of a long colorful shirt and baggy, vibrant pants. Women wear duppattas or chunnis, which is a colorful piece of cloth wrapped around the neck and head.
Bhangra and College Students
Bhangra during the college years are really exciting because you get to do what you love and really make an effort to bring out the best of the dance. You get to meet new people, hear new songs and learn new moves, all while having a good time with fellow dancers. It sometimes easy to just get soaked up in the motions and get carried away by bhangra, but good management of that time is critical to the success of a dancer's academics and extracurricular lives.
Here are some of the opinions of fellow dancers, via Bhangra Team Forums, why they like bhangra:
Taisu Kumar (Cornell Bhangra) said:
"One reason why I love Bhangra has to do with dancing in general. Doing Bhangra puts me in a unique state of happiness that cannot be achieved by any other means. I smile wider, let go of everything, and get a rush of euphoria. Its a feeling that can only be expressed as pure joySaab (First Class Bhangra) said:
There are special aspects of Bhangra that make this possible. First, Bhangra music is so happy and upbeat, and I love the beat of a great, solid dhol. Then aspects of the dance of Bhangra itself, such as its combination of grace and power and intricate formations, makes Bhangra beautiful to watch and be a part of.
But most importantly, sharing and creating this joy with my fellow dancers creates a bond of true friendship. That is what I love most about Bhangra."
"I have had the honor of dancing with some incredible teammates, and I think as I have gotten older I cherish the opportunities to practice and perform with them more and more. Competitions bring my friends together, and as I see myself going forward (and growing older) it is one of the things I love most about bhangra today."Suna (Cornell Bhangra) said:
"My most cherished memories pretty much are all bhangra related, with some of the people I love most in the world. Doing and performing such a beautiful art form with such amazing and talented people can always always make any negative feelings I happen to have at the moment go away. Going to competitions and meeting people who I've never met before but have as strong a passion for bhangra as I have is also pretty damn awesome. There's always that instant connection, whether the person has the same feelings that you have about folk vs. modern sets or not.Singh89 (Warrior Bhangra) said:
Having only experienced bhangra with a collegiate team, I've been spoiled in that I get to see every member of my team 2-3 times a week (usually more since they're pretty much my family when I'm at Cornell), and this will definitely be the thing I miss most when I graduate this spring. Every aspect of the dance is intoxicating (ie dance, music, performances, competitions, etc.) to the point where I hope I'm never at a point in my life where I'm not able to dance bhangra. I love bhangra and I love my team."
"One reason I liked doing Bhangra was to learn the dance form properly and getting the chance to go too different competitions. Also, I have met some great people through Bhangra.
Another reason I love Bhangra is because we have gotten the opportunities to host our own Bhangra competition. This process brings together so many people, everyone becomes a big family. It's a lot of work, but the whole process of hosting a Bhangra competition is amazing because people who have never been to a competition or been on a Bhangra team get the chance to be part of this amazing experience. I have been part of Warrior Bhangra Competition for the past two years, and currently still part of the competition for the upcoming year. It has been two amazing years, because both years we got the chance to meet new people through the competing teams, exhibition acts, audiences, and last but not least our own committee members. Some who never went to a single competition got the chance to be part of a event, and most of all new members loved being part of this competition. We look forward to another great year with new people.
Overall, Bhangra has played a big role, meeting new friends and like some of the people said before me was building great memories."
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