Family and Group Performances for Baby Showers
Get your Nanis, Dadis, and cousins on the dance floor! I choreograph high-energy, easy-to-follow routines that bring the whole family together for your Godh Bharai.
This is what pure happiness looks like! There is nothing more special than seeing a Nani-to-be dance her heart out for her grandchild. We created this beautiful memory together, blending generations in a performance full of love and excitement. Kya baat hai!
About Family & Group Performances
Most families worry that group dances will be too complex or tiring for their guests. I design my Godh Bharai routines specifically to include everyone, from energetic cousins to grandmothers. We focus on steps that look great on camera but do not require hours of intense practice, so you can enjoy the celebration instead of stressing over the performance.
I keep my choreography simple, fluid, and full of expression (Abhinaya). For your baby shower group performance, we will not be doing high-impact jumps or intense cardio. My 'Safety-First' approach means I modify every move to ensure the mom-to-be feels comfortable while the rest of the family shines.
Whether you need a fun group routine for the cousins, a sweet surprise from the Nani-to-be, or a high-energy finale, I have you covered. I come to your home anywhere in the Mumbai Metropolitan Area for rehearsals, making it easy to coordinate with busy family schedules.
We start with professional music editing to create a seamless mashup that fits your event theme, like a jungle safari or traditional floral setup. I also provide recorded video tutorials for home practice, so even those who cannot make every rehearsal feel prepared. If you want a performance that captures the joy of your little one's arrival, let us get started. I handle the logistics, the music, and the step breakdowns so you can just enjoy the party.
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