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BMP Fire Bhangra Crew & Academy
Rudra Davce Academy delhi
If you're thinking of signing up for classes, I'd say do it on your first visit. They often have discounts for newbies and I missed out on that.
I recommend bringing your own water bottle. They do have refreshments, but it's way more economical and you can keep hydrated.
Paipa Dance and Music Classes
G M Dance Centre
The Mirror Dance Academy
My advice is to wear comfy shoes. You'll be dancing a lot, and trust me, it's not fun dealing with blisters halfway through!
If you're on a budget, look for group classes instead of private lessons. They’re fun and much more affodable, plus you meet other cool dancers!
Delhi Dance Academy
Big Dance Centre
I recommend bringing a water bottle and some snacks. The classes can be intense, and you don’t want to waste time buying refreshments during breaks. Staying hydrated will keep you energized for all the moves!
My advice is to check the schedule online before you go. Some classes get booked up quickly, and you don’t want to miss out on a cool session. I missed a great hip-hop class because I didn't check!
Sourabh Soni's Studio Raas
India Dans Theater
Kitty Su
I think happy hour is a great way to save some cash. Drinks are much cheaper before midnight, so go early and enjoy the vibes without breaking the bank!
Personally I wasn't a fan of the cover charge. It was steep on weekends so consider going on a weekday for a more relaxed atmosphere and lower costs.
If you're into DJs, get ready for some serious talent. I suggest looking up the lineup online; some artists are way better than others. Definitely check reviews before you go!