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Virtual Wedding Choreography for Global Sangeet Events

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Planning a wedding abroad but want a full-on Bollywood Sangeet experience? This is how we choreographed 25 performances for Roshni and Parth’s US-based wedding, completely virtually.

A heartfelt family performance that brought tears to everyone's eyes. Roshni and her family learned this entire emotional piece through my virtual sessions, proving that distance is no barrier to creating beautiful memories.

The bride's family giving the groom's side a grand, festive welcome with this 'Shubharambh' performance. Every step was learned online, showcasing incredible coordination across the group.

A collage celebrating the beautiful moments from Roshni and Parth's sangeet. It captures the joy of everyone, from the grandparents dancing to the bride's radiant smile.

More happy memories from this special virtual wedding. This collage shows the bride and groom enjoying the performances by their loved ones, who came from different backgrounds to celebrate together.

This collage captures the sheer scale and energy of Roshni and Parth's sangeet. From kids to adults, everyone participated in the 25 acts we choreographed for them virtually.

The joy of family participation. This collage highlights the fun expressions and dance moves of family members of all ages, who all learned their parts online for this US-based wedding.

A special graphic celebrating the bride and groom. Working with Roshni and Parth from our first call to their final performance was an absolute joy and an instant connection.

About Client Stories: The Roshni & Parth Wedding (USA)

The biggest hesitation couples have with online choreography is coordination. How do you get a scattered family in sync from different time zones? For Roshni and Parth, we solved this by creating a custom library of mirror-mode tutorial videos. This allowed every participant, from toddlers to grandparents, to learn the steps at their own pace before we hopped onto live Zoom sessions to clean the formations, fix the posture, and add those final dramatic touches.

How We Make Virtual Choreography Happen

Distance is just a number when it comes to dance. For the Roshni and Parth wedding in the United States, we managed the entire production remotely. We broke down 25 different acts into manageable pieces, ensuring that every performer felt confident on stage, even without being in the same room as me.

The Process

  • Music & Concept: We start by talking about the vibe. Whether you want a high-energy Punjabi set or a romantic Bollywood medley, I handle the audio editing, mixing dialogues and mashups so your tracks sound professional.
  • Tutorials: You receive high-definition, mirror-mode videos. These are filmed specifically for non-dancers—meaning I teach you the steps exactly as you see them, including 8-count breakdowns.
  • Live Polish: Once you've practiced, we jump on Zoom. These hour-long sessions are where we refine the small details—hand mudras, spacing, and expressions—so your performance looks polished, not rehearsed.

Why It Works

Many of my clients, like Roshni, are busy professionals. The flexibility of recorded tutorials means you can practice at 11 PM or 5 AM, whenever your schedule allows. We focus on repetitive hooks and simple, catchy moves that look great on stage without requiring years of training. By the time the wedding arrives, your family and friends will not just be performing; they will be owning the dance floor. If you have a specific song or a crazy idea for an entry, let's talk about how to make it happen.

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Anusha Wedding Choreography

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I’m Anusha, and I live for the madness of Sangeet rehearsals! Whether you are in Delhi or across the ocean, I’m here to make sure your family dance turns into a full-blown party, with zero stress and tons of energy.

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