Wedding Choreography for the Whole Family Jalsa
Whether it’s a surprise performance for the bride or the whole gang going 'Balle-Balle', I make sure everyone, from bhabhis to the littlest ones, shines on stage.
A beautiful welcome dance for the sister-in-law at a traditional Mayra function. The bhabhis perform a graceful Rajasthani folk dance to "Ghanni Khamma".
A heartwarming moment when a mother becomes her daughter's dance partner. This clip shows the rehearsal and final performance at a Sindhara function.
The spotlight belongs to the littlest dancer. A super cute performance by the parents with their baby, a moment full of love and laughter.
It's all about the energy. A high-energy performance by a big group of cousins who are more like best friends, celebrating an engagement.
A fun trio performance by cousins to the hit song "What Jhumka". This is a great example of a trendy, upbeat dance for siblings and cousins.
All the bhabhis of the house slaying the dance floor. A fun and energetic group performance to a classic Bollywood track.
The groom's sister (didi) and her husband (jiju) setting couple goals. A sweet and fun performance at a daytime Mehendi event.
A touching performance by the groom dedicated to his mother. Using photo props, this dance to "Janam Janam" was a beautiful tribute.
A heartwarming surprise for the bride from her new mothers-in-law. This graceful and loving performance shows the beautiful bond they share.
The groom's bhabhis can't wait for the wedding. A fun and graceful performance to "Wah Wah Ramji" at the engagement ceremony.
About The Whole Family Jalsa
Getting a group of cousins or parents to sync up isn't just about the steps, it's about managing different comfort levels. I personally break down every routine so that whether someone is a pro or has two left feet, they feel confident and look natural. We focus on the chemistry between performers, ensuring the set feels like a real family celebration rather than a rigid stage act.
Families often worry about finding enough time for practice, especially when cousins live in different cities. That is why I specialize in hybrid rehearsals. I send out step-by-step video tutorials and host virtual sessions on Zoom so outstation family members can learn at their own pace. By the time everyone meets at the venue, we only need a few final dry runs to lock in the formations.
For 'Jalsa' style performances, the goal is high energy over technical perfection. I curate routines that highlight the bond between performers, whether it is bhabhis performing a Rajasthani folk dance or a fun group number for the bride and groom.
Common Questions
- How long does it take to learn? Usually, 4 to 5 sessions of 60 to 90 minutes are perfect for a 3-minute performance.
- Do you mix music? Yes, I handle basic audio mixing, trimming, and track merging to fit your dance flow perfectly.
- What about beginners? My choreography focuses on repetition and easy-to-follow patterns. I encourage people to use their expressions and energy to cover any minor step misses.
We don't just teach steps. We create space for parents, siblings, and friends to let loose, celebrate, and create a core memory on the wedding stage. Whether it is a sangeet in Bengaluru or a destination wedding, I bring the same energy to every event.
Dancewithus
I am Uttara, and I have been helping families dance their hearts out for over 12 years. I believe every wedding performance should tell a story, whether it’s a sweet mother-daughter dance or a wild cousin’s flash mob. My goal is to get everyone, from the shyest uncle to the youngest niece, comfortable and excited to perform.
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