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From Practice to Performance: Your Dance Journey

byDance with VanshikaAvailable online & travels across IndiaStarts from2,500 per minute of choreographyView full gallery

Nervous about your first steps? I will guide you from living room practice to a confident stage performance, no experience needed.

Here are some rehearsal clips from a recent wedding. From the bride tribe to the siblings, this is where the magic starts. I hope this inspires you to get on the dance floor for your next event.

More rehearsal clips to spark your creativity! Seeing couples and families come together to practice is my favorite part. It's all about the fun and the shared laughter.

A fun rehearsal with the siblings. The counting, the instructions, and the final synchronized move show the journey of learning a group dance. It's a process, and we have fun with it.

Wedding dance rehearsals are about more than just perfecting steps. They are about family, laughter, and creating memories. You are truly blessed if you have a crazy, cute family like this.

This performance reached millions, and here are the last-minute rehearsals! Being a choreographer means I often don't get time to practice myself, but we always make it work.

A candid shot of the happy couple watching the performances. Their smiles say it all. This is the reward for all the hard work during rehearsals.

A happy group of clients posing with me after a successful event. The smiles and hugs are the best part of my job, turning clients into friends.

The journey of choreography is about building relationships. This candid hug from a happy client is the most cherished blessing.

A selfie with a client who has become a friend. These connections are the true reward of my work.

A casual selfie with a family during a rehearsal break. We become a part of their celebration, and they become a part of my story.

About From Practice to Performance: The Journey

Most of my clients start with 'kuch nahi aata hai,' so I design every session to strip away that fear. My process involves 5 to 6 in-person rehearsals where we don't just learn steps, we get comfortable with the music and each other, ensuring you are smiling on stage instead of counting beats.

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