With 15+ years of dance expertise spanning Bollywood, Contemporary, Jazz, Indian folk, and Hip Hop/Street, Kuldeep has a wide range as a performer.
He has performed at renowned award shows like IIFA and Filmfare, taking centre stage as the male lead in international Bollywood productions such as Jaan-E-Jigar, Beyond Bollywood, Zangoora, Chhota Bheem, and Devdas. He has assisted in choreography, danced and sung in an immersive Bollywood show, "Mumbai Nights 2," in Abu Dhabi, choreographed by Shiamak Davar & Aakash Odedra Company.
He's not just a performer but also a global educator and choreographer, sharing his passion with students of all ages and backgrounds in India, UAE, the UK, and various other countries.
Beyond dance, he's a skilled Indian classical singer, proficient in English, Hindi, Gujarati, Marwadi, and Marathi.
Kuldeep's versatility extends to the realm of puppetry and movement, shaped under the guidance of David Greeves.
He also specializes in Bo Staff, Bo Staff Fire, and jumping stunts, adding a unique flair to his repertoire. Kuldeep's journey so far is a testament to boundless creativity and cross-cultural artistry.
Sunaina is a clinical pharmacist within the NHS and began dancing very young. For Sunaina, dance is a canvas for self-expression, offering boundless creativity in stark contrast to her clinical profession.
Her dance journey commenced at age four with the lively beats of Bhangra, which connected her to her culture. She continued to refine her skills as a performing member of Honey's Dance Academy during her teen years. Throughout university, she continued to pursue her passion for dance through the Aston Bhangra Society, performing at various events, dinner & dances, and even featuring in Bhangra music videos, including 'Fitteh Moo' (PBN) and 'Baa Farke' (Pritraj).
She holds a profound appreciation for the world of theatre and the art of storytelling, with dance as a powerful medium to convey South Asian narratives. As a Rifco Associate, she aspires to evolve creatively, learn from mentors, and continue sharing the joy of dance and storytelling with the world.
Vibhuti is a versatile and multidisciplinary creative with a rich background in various dance forms, from Bollywood and Garba to Bhangra and Hip Hop. Her journey has taken her from the Marvel screen to a performance in front of the Queen of England for the Platinum Jubilee, showcasing her talents both on stage and screen.
Specializing in Garba and Gujarati folk dance, Vibhuti co-founded Garba Flow, one of the UK's largest Gujarati Folk Dance organizations, boasting over a decade of experience. Her work includes co-directing, choreographing, and performing in Gujarati music videos and stage productions, elevating Garba talent in the UK.
While Bollywood and Garba hold her focus, Vibhuti's versatility shines through her exploration of various dance styles like Gaana, Kandyan, Bhangra, Semi-Classical, Hip Hop, Contemporary, Latin, and Ballroom. She's graced West End Theatres with Stagecoach Performing Arts and performed in university dance shows.
Beyond dance, Vibhuti's creative endeavours extend to running a fashion boutique, 'House Of Ruhi,' and managing the creative agency 'Long Road East.' She's a content creator with a strong social media presence, spreading her love for culture globally.
Balancing her creative pursuits, she's part-qualified as an accountant, demonstrating her commitment to both arts and finance. Vibhuti believes in leading with kindness and aims to leave a lasting legacy while inspiring generations, young and old.
Sneya is a versatile performer with 16 years of experience in acting and dancing across the UK, India, and Dubai. Her acting credits include roles in UK TV Drama 'PREMature,' 'Safrin' in Echo at Tara Theatre, 'Geeta' in 90 Days at Curve Theatre Leicester, and 'Disha' in Pick N Mix at Belgrade Theatre. On the musical stage, she's performed in 'Jaan-E-Jigar' at Bollywood Parks Dubai, 'Bollywood Jane' at Curve Theatre Leicester, and the UK tour of 'Patel's Millions' as Lakshmi Devi.
Sneya's dance journey features appearances in Marvel's 'The Eternals' and Bollywood films like 'Street Dancer 3,' 'Pagalpanti,' 'Jawaani Jaaneman,' and 'Time to Dance.' She's also featured in music videos for Abhi Sampa (Ghar Aa) and the Jonas Brothers (Sucker).
Beyond performing, Sneya is an accomplished choreographer and teacher, captivating audiences with Bollywood, semi-classical, and Gujarati folk dance performances across the UK. She's a key figure at Nupur Arts Dance Academy Leicester and the Centre for Indian Classical Dance UK, in association with the National Lottery Heritage Fund project.
As a voice-over artist, she's lent her talents to the 'Just Cause' computer game and 'BBC Doctors' as Sharvi Data and Indira Chaudry. Sneya is also a credited actor/author in the Hear Me Now Monologue book, Volume 2, produced in collaboration with Tamasha and Derby Theatre.
Currently, she's furthering her artistic journey by training in Kathak under the guidance of Jaymini Sahai.
Sneha started training in the Indian classical dance form Bharatanatyam nearly 20 years ago. She has performed in and choreographed for this dance form on many occasions, including at the Commonwealth Fair and Trafalgar Square. Alongside her core classical training, Sneha’s performance and choreography experience extend to other dance styles such as Bollywood, Kathak, Garba and Bhangra. As part of her dance journey, she has won national dance competitions, co-led dance pieces for theatre performances and co-choreographed for one of the largest cultural events in Europe.
Michael is a multidisciplinary artist who likes to explore themes/ideas through choreography, movement, writing and music.
He has performed at the Young Vic, Almeida, National Youth Theatre, Lyric Hammersmith, theatre Peckham, the West End, and multiple venues across London.
Aruna is an Indian Fusion dancer and choreographer who started her dance journey when she was very young. Her diverse repertoire spans Indian Fusion Dance, Kathak, Egyptian Bellydance, Tribal Fusion Bellydance, Bollywood, and Indian Folk Dance, with a recent addition of Brazilian Samba.
Her dance style is a harmonious blend of the feminine and soulful styles of India and the Middle East. She crafts routines that reflect a rich fusion of styles, seamlessly transitioning from graceful and serene movements to vibrant, high-energy performances. Her love for interpreting music through layered rhythms and sounds is evident in her work.
Grateful for the influence of her many talented teachers and fellow dancers, Aruna believes that dance ignites her quest for meaning and joy, which she eagerly shares with others. Her creative spirit thrives on projects and collaborations that open doors to new possibilities, resulting in exciting, enchanting, and nuanced creations.
Aruna eagerly looks forward to continuing her learning and gaining expert mentorship to explore fresh horizons in the world of dance and theatre.