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Photo Essay: Bhangra Blowout

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Lexi Critchett | Staff Photographer

College bhangra teams from across the country gathered at Lisner Auditorium on Saturday to compete in the 30th Bhangra Blowout, one of the largest intercollegiate South Asian dance competitions in North America.

 

Lexi Critchett | Staff Photographer

Bhangra, known for its complex choreography and intricate outfits, is a folk dance form that originated in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan, where it was first historically documented in the late 1800s.

 

Lexi Critchett | Staff Photographer

A signature aspect of Bhangra is the Saap, a procession instrument that dancers play in unison during their routine.

 

Lexi Critchett | Staff Photographer

Students, friends and family gathered to watch eight teams compete in one of the largest Bhangra competitions in the United States.

 

Lexi Critchett | Staff Photographer

Despite not competing, GW’s team kicked off the event.

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