Music Description: Traditional Dholi Dancers
Price Range: Packages range from £1200 to £2000
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Play - Bhangra Blasters Sample
The Bhangra Blasters are the world's first Male and Female Dholi dancers formed from the team DHOL BLASTERS. Bhangra Blasters are a group of young energetic dancers just waiting to burst out and show the world their dance routines which are based on the harvest that takes place every year in the Punjab, India.
These youthful dancers within a short period of time has already done many bookings, most of these being a mixture of - Festivals, Charity shows, weddings, parties, and other occasions, but whatever the occasion, this pulsating group of dancers ALWAYS seize to amaze.They can play indoors, outdoors in processions, Festivals & weddings.
The Bhangra Blasters often perform as a package with the Dhol Blasters band (please refer to the Dhol Blasters band profile)
The Bhangra Blasters have been created and are managed by Dhol King Gurcharan Mall, one of the world's most famous and respected Dhol pioneers of our time.
Music as performed by the Dhol Blasters Band.
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