S.H.O.U.T (Social Handprints Overcoming Unjust Treatment) is excited to announce our 2nd Garba Dance, a night of lively music, energetic dancing, and a cultural celebration you won't want to miss! The Garba is open to the entire South Fayette Community! There will be food/drinks, raffles, and various fun activities planned throughout the night!
Event Details:
Date: Saturday, November 16th, 2024
Time: 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Location: South Fayette High School Gymnasium
Dress Code: It is highly recommended (however, optional) to wear traditional Garba attire; for ladies, it is traditional to wear a long skirt and a top. For men, it is traditional to wear a long tunic shirt (kurta) on top of pants/jeans.
Questions?: Contact [email protected] for any inquiries.
What is Garba?:
Garba is a lively and colorful traditional dance form from Gujarat, India, performed during the Navratri festival. The dance is characterized by rhythmic clapping, spinning, and footwork performed in a circular pattern, often accompanied by traditional folk music, typically performed with dhol (drums) and other traditional instruments. The vibrant energy and communal participation make Garba a lively and joyous celebration. This event is a perfect opportunity for you to immerse yourself in the rich Indian culture, regardless of your background!
Restrictions
Disclaimer: Once you enter the dance, you may not leave early unless prior arrangements have been made or unless a parent comes in person and speaks with a chaperone.
Disclaimer: SOME food/drinks are NOT free, you must pay for your own food.