Sony Entertainment Television’s highly acclaimed dance reality show, ‘India’s Best Dancer,’ is gearing up for its fourth edition, promising to continue its tradition of showcasing exceptional dancing talent from across the country.
The search for ‘India’s Best Dancer’ kicks off in the national capital on May 18, marking the beginning of an exciting journey, UNI reported from Mumbai.
Ace choreographer Punit J. Pathak, alongside Hansvi Tonk, a former contestant of ‘India’s Best Dancer – Season 3,’ will grace the Delhi auditions to support and encourage the budding dance enthusiasts from the city.
Expressing his enthusiasm for the Delhi auditions, Pathak stated, “Delhi has a rich history of contributing to the world of dance, and we are all set to discover the city’s young sensational dancing talents who have the potential to shine in this competition. So, come forward and audition, as opportunities like these can turn dreams into reality for dance enthusiasts.”
Joining in the excitement, Tonk shared, “It is an honor to be part of the auditions for ‘India’s Best Dancer – Season 4’ in Delhi. This city holds a special place in my heart, as it reminds me of my journey when I auditioned here. Delhi has been a source of inspiration for me and many others, urging us to pursue our dreams relentlessly.”
“Participating in IBD 3 was a turning point for me. It provided me with invaluable opportunities to enhance my skills and explore various dance styles, ultimately shaping me into a better performer,” Tonk added.
With the Delhi auditions set to unfold, the stage is all set for aspiring dancers to showcase their talent and vie for the coveted title of ‘India’s Best Dancer’ in the upcoming season. The event promises to be a platform for young dancers to exhibit their passion, creativity, and skill, as they embark on a journey towards fulfilling their dance dreams.
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