YNC Bhangra

Started in 2013 by Meghna Basu as one of the pioneering dance teams in Yale-NUS College, YNC Bhangra has performed at events such as the Asia-Pacific Model United Nations (an annual travelling conference for university students) and Singapore Swimming Club’s diwali celebrations.

The young team performs high energy fusion bhangra with a multi-cultural and multi-national composition of members.

As the team grows over the years, they aim to reach a competitive level and continue to develop a unique style for their team.

Contact them at yalenusbhangra@gmail.com and follow them on facebook.

Yaar Panj-Aab Phangra Troupe

YPP started its journey in 2010 when founder, Sewak G, had the vision of starting a new bhangra team in Singapore. YPP’s goal of bringing Bhangra to a wider audience has seen them cross many hurdles to achieve the success they have today.

YPP started performing for family/friends events and quickly grew to performing for national and international events. Through the hard work of the pioneer bhangra members and of course the young talented and hard working dancers, people soon knew that there was a new bhangra team in the market!

The YPP troupe has been innovators in modern Bhangra with creative styles fused with traditional foundation. Its team of 16 active male and female dancers not only explore new bhangra techniques but also offer professional Giddha performances!

YPP has collaborated with other cultural dance troupes to showcase multi-ethnic performances. As a registered company with the National Arts Council, YPP are approved vendors in conducting bhangra related programmes for schools.

In the last 8 years, their hard work has paid off with a resume of community, national and international event performances.They even got through to the quarter-finals of the Asia’s Got Talent!

  • Youth Olympic Games opening and closing
  • World Model United Nations Singapore
  • Vesakhi Mela celebration
  • Indian New Year celebration
  • Utsav festival  
  • Tamil Marasu 75th anniversary
  • HeritageFest  
  • Orange Ribbon Walk  
  • IBO Bhangra night @ NIE
  • Chua Chu Kang NDP Heartland celebrations
  • Bukit Timah 55th anniversary celebrations (Singapore Sikh Education Foundation)
  • Sinda Give project (Mediacorp Studios)
  • Charming School –  Dream Beyond
  • AVA Food Safety Awards
  • Good Neighbour Award @ HDB
  • HRM Awards
  • Bank of Singapore Golf Tournament
  • New Year’s Party @ Marina Mandarin Hotel
  • International Cricket Council dinner and dance
  • Welcome of the JEWEL of MUSCAT @ Keppel bay
  • Kumar’s Amazing Race

The team has not broken stride in sharing our culture with the world. Check out their TV interview and performance and their magnificent showreel!

YPP is always looking for people to join their family. If you would like have a full experience of meeting new people, learning a dance form, traveling, teamwork and learning about punjabi culture, contact YPP at info@yppsingapore.com and start your journey. You can also follow them on the following:

Web: http://yaar-panj-aab-phangra-ypp-singapore.business.site/
FB: https://www.facebook.com/yaarpanjaab
Twitter: https://twitter.com/yaarpanjaab
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yaarpanjaab

Constellation Rising

Previously known as “The Firm”, Constellation Rising’s 5 band members started out playing gigs back in 2009 at Home Club, Yello Jello, St James Powerstation and made their way to Scape and Hard Rock Cafe. In 2011, they even qualified for Hard Rock Cafe’s Battle Of The Bands semi-finals!

Constellation Rising’s alternative metal music was influenced by guitarist Steve Vai and bands like Guns & Roses, Metallica and Slipknot, with Alter Bridge being their biggest influence.

With each band member writing their own bits of the music, the band’s guitarist, Shane Gill, exercised his creativity and wrote his own guitar parts.

The band had been recording and releasing songs despite having to juggle National Service and other commitments. “Beautiful It Hurts”, “Confessions”, “The Man I’ve Become” and “With You” had heavy rock tunes that would give anyone the urge to start headbanging in the middle of the street! But these guys knew how to turn heavy tunes into ballads as well! Check out the smooth acoustic version of With You!

Eventually, they recorded studio versions of their songs and even shared a behind-the-scenes video of them recording “We Will Rise”.

In 2012, the band was selected by Noise Singapore and given the chance to play on the Esplanade’s Waterfront Stage. Check out videos of their performances for “Time to Burn” and “Aura’s Lament”.

Photos taken from Constellation Rising facebook page

Over time, the band members had to attend to other matters like work and family and decided to end their successful run as a band.

If you would like to hear their work, check them out at ReverbNation, Soundcloud, Youtube, Facebook and Myspace.

Page 4 of 6
1 2 3 4 5 6