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Northeast dance academy takes bhangra online during COVID-19

Families in northeast Calgary arent letting COVID-19 get in the way of bhangra classes.

Sports, classes and activities move to live streams to keep kids busy and learning

Instructors take part in a Facebook live bhangra class from their studio in northeast Calgary, which is closed due to COVID-19 restrictions. (Nachda Punjab Bhangra Academy)

Families in northeast Calgary aren't letting COVID-19 get in the way of their bhangra classes.

The Punjabi dance classes set to upbeat Indian pop music are popularamong Calgary families with Indian roots.With their dance school standing empty, kids arenow takingpart in classes from their living rooms via Facebook and Instagram.

Nachda Punjab Bhangra Academy, based in the Westwindsarea,is closed. But a small group of instructors get together every Monday evening in their empty studioto hold physically distant live-streamed classes to keep kids occupied and active while boosting mental well-being.

"A lot of parents want to preserve their culture and they want their kids to learn," said instructorRob Virk.

Kids take part in a bhangra video challenge, sending videos of themselves practising moves at home, which are posted on Facebook. (Nachda Punjab Bhangra Academy)

"It's a great way to exercise, it's a great way to learn the dance, and it's also a great way to learn the culture," said Virk.

Kids learn the basic foundational steps of bhangra. Advanced groups travelaround North America to compete in competitions, although this summer is likely to be hit by event cancellations due to COVID-19 travel restrictions.

Three competitions have already been cancelled so far for 2020.

To keeps kids sharp and competitionready, every two weeks the academy puts out a challenge to its students, who film themselves dancing at home. The winners get their videos posted online.

"I miss these guys,ourstudents. We talk about it almost every day, and every time we see our students' videos it puts a smile on our faces," said instructorMavin Gill.

"The interaction isn't the same and we miss those interactions, but this is the best we can do right now," he said.

Trophies, banners and memorabilia line the walls at the Nachda Punjab Bhangra Academy. This year, competitions across North America have been postponed or cancelled due to COVID-19. (Dan McGarvey/CBC)

"This hasbeen a super popular way to keep the kids engaged. We've been getting a lot of positive feedback from parents because schools are closed and this has been a bright spot," saidGill.

Gill says bhangra develops character and confidence in kids who take it up and provides an importantcultural connection between parents and kids.

"The kids are enjoying being creative and putting these choreographiestogether," said Gill.

"It's been a big hit. We've been one of the first academies, especially in Calgary, to take that on, and we're going to do it till things settle," said Gill.

The class runs every Monday at 6 p.m. on the Nachda Punjab Facebook page.