An Indian artist sold out 2 consecutive nights at Madison Square Garden.
BollyX with Purnima
Whoever said no pain no gain, obviously has never worked out to Bollywood music. Join me for BollyX
Thank you for making this beautiful experience accessible.
Wish it was “wheels on the bus” 😁
It’s such a joy reading to kids. Glad I did it would do it again!
Book - Festival of Colors by Surishtha Sehgal.
Reading
In hard times, art suffers. Budgets tighten. Attention shifts. And the spaces that help us feel human start to disappear.
You and I believe art connects us at a deeper level, across differences, across stories, across hard moments.we are for the Multicultural Arts Center for our Annual Gala. Join me! Think of it as a benefit for the soul, with very good music and even better food.
Emcee: Theresa Okokon Award-winning storyteller, educator, and co-host of Stories From the Stage. .jeezzz
Live performance by Farayi Malek Exceptional jazz that moves between genres and moods, like all the best conversations do. .malek
Singer and poet Iyeoka Blending soul, R&B, rock, hip hop, and jazz—music that reminds you why words matter.
Music by DJ KNSZWRTH Dancing encouraged. Overthinking discouraged.
Food and cocktails by Pagu Alongside unforgettable dishes from refugee chefs sharing cuisine from their home countries. Come hungry. Leave happy.
This night is for everyday people who know that art isn’t a luxury, it’s how we remember who we are, especially when things feel uncertain.
Come if you love art.�Come if you love community.�Come if you could use a night that reminds you we’re still very much human.
Ticket link in my bio
🎁 A new year’s gift for you! 🎁
You have to visit Guhagar. And let me know when you do, I have a perfect place for you to stay.
Just testing the music system for a hip swirl. 😁
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09/03/2025
Kid's Class!!! And it's free. Registration opens tomorrow.
https://newtonfreelibrary.libcal.com/event/14707140
Dance soon!
08/21/2025
I’m so excited to bring the joy, energy, and sparkle of Bollywood dance to WAKEFIELD!
Come dance at the Lucius Beebe Memorial Library on Thursday, September 11th and Sept 25 from 7–8:30 PM.
No dance experience needed. Just bring your smile, and maybe a friend or two. I’ll guide you through high fun and medium energy Bollywood moves set to vibrant music. It’s all about joy, movement, and connection.
Link in bio!
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