It's here! If Bollywood were in Toronto...

What would happen if Bollywood were in Toronto? Obviously a LOT of dancing at the CN Tower, 3D Toronto sign, Ripley's Aquarium, and Dundas Square...in some Toronto/Raps/Jays gear (duh). We may or may not have gone to eat at a hot dog stand at some point while shooting this.... 
Thank you to the amazing team I had that made this video happen - Diving Film Studio for the amazing videography and direction, Safira Halani for the edit/graphics/brainstorming sessions/BTS footage/hours and hours of work (thank you so much for making this project what it is!), my BOYS Gowtham, Arnold, Rahim, Rohit, Rahul, and Mobeen for not only being awesome dancers, but making the shoot so fun, and Tobin for all your help on set!

Also a big thank you to Varun & the Bollyshake team for all their support!

Choreographing for Salim Sulaiman Live in Toronto!

I got to meet the awesome DiverseCity dance team when I judged at the Canadian Ismaili Games in Calgary. They got the amazing opportunity to perform at halftime for the Salim Sulaiman show live in Toronto, and asked me to choreograph their set! They're a team of such hardworking, young budding talents and KILLED my choreo. Congrats again guys and thanks for having me!

Schulich Funk!

Schulich Funk is here and has got me feeling all nostalgic! I got to work on and play lead in this awesome video for the Schulich School of Business (where I just completed my MBA degree). There are so many amazing things about the Schulich MBA - the best being the incredibly gifted and talented people I got to spend every day with. Thank you to Kareem Sami (the brains behind Schulich Funk) for asking me to play lead in this and all the faculty, staff, students, and MBA games team who starred in it! Enjoy!

My most requested choreography video!

The requests have been pouring in on my YouTube channel for this song, so I got together with one of my favourite Bollywood dancers, Pratik Marathe, to create this! 

Thank you to Soul Feet Dance Productions for letting me use the studio after my classes there to shoot this :)

Dance and tutorial videos below!


The Bollywood Master Class Series travelled to Calgary!

Over the weekend I travelled all the way to Calgary, Alberta to teach two SOLD OUT Bollywood master classes (pictured is class 1/2). It was so refreshing to see so many dancers that were so eager and enthusiastic to learn. A huge 'thank you' to Soul Feet Dance Productions for having me, and for being so easy and amazing to work with! Can't wait for more classes in Calgary soon! You can check out SFDP and all the cool stuff they do here.
It was LOVELY dancing with all of you ;) Stay tuned for the video!

My latest master class video - Imaginary by Imran Khan

I think this was the hardest choreography I've taught yet - but that's what a master class is for! Shout outs to all these amazing people who came out, gave themselves a challenge, and got out of their comfort zone. You all inspire me and motivate me to keep going. 

Enjoy the video and don't forget to subscribe to dancewithSL!

I'm going back to Calgary!

My Calgary/Edmonton dancers! I'll be returning to Calgary after judging the CAIG 2015 Dance Competition - this time to teach a master class! The class is hosted by Soul Feet Dance Productions on Saturday, August 29. There are two sessions - 10:30am and 12pm (which I believe is already sold out). Email soulfeetdance@hotmail.com to reserve your spot! Can't wait to dance with you Cowtown :)

Update: Both classes SOLD OUT in just a few days! Thanks so much - I'm so excited to dance with you all! :):)

I'm judging dance at the Canadian Ismaili Games 2015!

I'm happy to announce that I'll be judging the Canadian Ismaili Games (CAIG) dance competition in Calgary! The show will take place over July 31 - August 2, 2015 with over 10 teams competing.

I judged the North American Ismaili Games (NAIG) in Chicago last year, and the teams put on an awesome show, so check it out if you're in the Calgary area :)

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I'm Bollyshake's Dancer of the Week!

Thank you so much to Bollyshake for featuring me as their dancer of the week! Bollyshake is a really unique platform that I stumbled upon amidst a search for Bollywood dances online. It serves as a way to bring all types of Indian dance under one roof through video sharing. I wish something like this was around when I was growing up/training as a dancer because it provides a way for both professional and non-professional dancers to share their choreography and creative ideas with a community that values and loves Bollywood dance. If you haven't already, check them out/sign-up at www.bollyshake.com and check out my account at www.bollyshake.com/users/shereenladha. Can't wait to collaborate more with this awesome team!

Tum Hi Ho Choreography

I originally did this choreography for a gig, but my dancers were feeling it so much that we decided to film it nicely. Thanks to all these talented dancers and my videographer Safira Halani for once again making all my creative thoughts come to life. 

Like, comment, subscribe, and enjoy! :)

New Master Class Video!

I held a Bollywood Master Class in Toronto yesterday afternoon! I'm so blessed to be able to work with such talented dancers. Check it out the video (shot & edited by Safira Halani) below!

Thanks to The Underground Dance Centre for having me!

Sign up for the next class here.

I performed at the Pan Am Games 2015 Opening Ceremonies!

What an unreal experience performing for the Pan Am Games 2015 opening ceremonies! I had the opportunity to dance and choreograph a bit of our little Bollywood section in the Pow Wow Carnival scene and after months of rehearsal, we finally performed in front of a full house at the Rogers Centre and the world! I feel so lucky to have been part of the Cirque du Soleil family and the Pow Wow dancers - such an amazing group who put their hearts into this scene to make it the spectacle it was. Pictures below!

The Aattam 2015 rundown from your Fusion Judge!

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aattam dance competition

Last weekend I got the opportunity to judge the Aattam 2015 dance competition! Thanks to the Aattam team for having me, and congratulations to all the teams for putting on an amazing show.

I've been asked for a breakdown by a few teams so I'll tell you what I looked for in particular: The Fusion style was broken down into different categories - the most significant contributors to overall score being choreography and coordination. For the Fusion section, I looked for the basics in technique, but what really stood out to me was unique choreography and dancers that really FELT the choreography in execution.  

As an ending note, I have to give a special shout out to the UTSC Assassinz for winning best fusion!