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<title>How to Organize a Traditional Punjabi Group Dance for a Marriage Celebration</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ In the context of North Indian weddings, few events can rival the energy and rhythmic energy of a live folk show. When families start planning their weddings there is often confusion that is created about the difference in logistics between a simple family dancing and an official punjabi group dance to celebrate weddings. A lot of hosts struggle to combine authentic traditional dance forms and the contemporary demands of the wedding venue. They are often unsure of what they can do to ensure that the event is culturally authentic while keeping an audience that is diverse. ]]></description>
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