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Honey celebrates ten years of dance
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| Pictured with Honey are Ray Panthaki and Faizaan Shurai |
Honey Kalaria celebrated the tenth anniversary of 'Honey's Dance Academy' with a special event in Mayfair, London.
From authentic and traditional food by Sanjay Foods of Leicester and classical Indian music through to dance and fashion, the eastern delights of Bollywood were brought to life for guests to revel in.
The evening also saw the unveiling of Honey's new Honey's Dance Academy Bollyfitness' range of sportswear.
The collection, created by Mumbai based Bollywood designer to the stars, Arshad Choudhary, was showcased, displaying a range of bright and versatile designs for children and adults alike.
Guests were taken on a journey through time during the evening, starting ten years ago when Bollywood was relatively unheard of in the UK. However, with Honey's tireless passion she has strived to share the realm of Bollywood with a vast range of diverse people / industries and cultures both in the UK and abroad.
Today, Honey's Dance Academy is Europe's largest and leading British Asian dance academy, with dance academies throughout Greater London and the UK, providing the highest level of dance training to over 1,800 students.
Over the past decade Honey and her dance academy have given over half a million participants the opportunity to learn about Bollywood through dance classes, training programs and workshops. From people as young as 4 years old right through to 75 years olds, Honey has touched the lives of many.
10:08am Tuesday 29th January 2008
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