IRCC's Diwali Festival of Lights is a grand celebration of our rich Indian Culture
Did You Know That?
- IRCC Diwali Festival of Lights is one of the largest ethnic cultural programs held in South Florida.
- Hundreds of children, teenagers and adults perform to Indian music and dance items in the IRCC Diwali Festival of Lights.
- You can eat all types of delicious Indian cuisine from the top Indian restaurants in South Florida all under one roof at the IRCC Diwali Festival of Lights.
- You can get beautiful henna tattoos at IRCC Diwali Festival of Lights.
- You can purchase clothing, accessories, jewelry, shoes and much more at the numerous vendor booths at the IRCC Diwali Festival of Lights.
- Experience awe-inspiring, high-octane dance battles at the exhilarating high school pataka competition!
- Witness extraordinary, high-intensity dance showdowns at the inter-collegiate Diwali Dhamaka dance competition!
What differentiates IRCC Diwali Festival of Lights from other events:
We have an all-India approach when it comes to showcasing cultural performances, cuisine, and shopping. It is not specific to any one region or state in India.
We are proud to have participants from various countries, religions, and ethnic backgrounds performing in our show and in the competitions.
Many of the performers and choreographers are highly skilled and trained in Indian classical, folk and forms of modern music and dance. They are highly experienced with years of performing and often teaching these music and dance forms.
The quality of performance in the high school and college level competitions is unsurpassed, with complex themes, striking dance moves and perfect coordination.
Teams come from all over Florida and even from other states to participate in these competitions. Participants wear extravagant costumes (often custom-made), to truly depict their themes and the cultural expression of their performances.
Not only can you buy clothing, jewelry, accessories and more from vendors from around the country, but you can also enjoy delicious cuisine from the top Indian restaurants in South Florida under one roof.
Festival of Lights – Choreographer Contact Info
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If you are kind of stuck, not sure of whom to contact to choreograph your group’s entry at the IRCC Diwali event, just read on…. here is a list of some local South Florida choreographers who put on desi group performances on stage for this event, and sent us their information in 2022 to be published here. We trust that their contact information is still valid.
- Gauravi Upadhyay – gauravi.upadhyay@gmail.com – (321) 588-3479
- Narayani Maharaj – Nara Bollywood Dance Academy – Narabollywood@gmail.com – (786) 319-6219
- Prakash Sugumaran – Prakash8385@gmail.com – (937) 216-4018
- Amishi Patel – Patel.amishi@gmail.com – (858) 922-4184
- Niyanthri Naresh – niyanthrirn@gmail.com – (480) 868-4402
- Meera Ramanathan – meenar@yahoo.com – (954) 830-9358
- Taarika Sagar – taarika.sagar@gmail.com – (980) 777-9017
- Hema Sharma – nrityakc@gmail.com – (913) 548-9296
- Pooja Uberoi – Pooja@ikigaiusa.com – (917) 900-2643
- Elena Garcia – Mariaelena.garcia@palmbeachschools.org – (305) 775-0394
- Sheli Chakraborty – Shelichakraborty@gmail.com – (954) 608-4602
- Dr. Rupkatha Banerjee – banerjeerupkatha26@gmail.com – (716) 598-3966
- Sneha Bansode – Snehabb10@gmail.com – (863) 266-3478 – Not accepting new students
- Pavitra and Devjanee – dynadance@gmail.com – (561) 702-4772
- Karishma Dangodara – karishmadangodara@gmail.com – (954) 540-4774
- Faslin Ward – faslinwrd@gmail.com – (561) 752-6604
- Dr. Megha Gupta – palakshya@yahoo.com – (216) 956-3263
- Shachi Sharma – shachisharma@live.com – (305) 851-1299
- Tanya Jain – tjain0916@gmail.com – (954)-663-5777