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FIA’s 43rd Dance Pe Chance Brings 870 Children Together Battling Subzero wind chills
The evening welcomed over 2,200 attendees, including dignitaries, community leaders, and cultural enthusiasts, who were treated to an extraordinary showcase of rhythm, creativity, and cultural tradition inspired by Indian classical, folk, Bollywood, and contemporary dance forms.
The program opened with the national anthems, followed by presentations highlighting FIA’s mission and accomplishments. DPC Chair Ms Priti Ray-Patel reflected on the four-decade legacy of Dance Pe Chance, while FIA President Mr Sreekanth Akkapalli outlined key milestones of the year and emphasized the vital role of volunteers. FIA Chairman Mr Ankur Vaidya spoke about FIA’s continued growth as a unifying force for the Indian diaspora.
A special highlight of the evening was the Oath Ceremony for FIA’s 2026 Executive Committee, administered by Hon. Consul General of India, Amb. Binaya S. Pradhan. In his address, Amb. Binaya Pradhan commended FIA for continuously elevating the scale and impact of the event and outlined expanded consular services available to meet the evolving needs of the Indian diaspora.
Hon. Deputy Consul General-NY Vishal J Harsh also graced the occasion, extending his support to the community and acknowledging FIA's continued commitment to cultural preservation and diaspora engagement.
The competition was judged by a distinguished panel featuring legendary actress Padmini Kolhapure, renowned choreographer Supriya Doshi, and acclaimed classical dance exponent Antima Chakraborty, whose expert insights encouraged participants to push creative and artistic boundaries.
The event was masterfully hosted by Emcee, Ms. Mamta Narula and Ms Srishti Narula, who kept audiences engaged throughout the evening.
This year’s edition featured nearly 870 performers from 18 premier dance academies, presenting 31 captivating performances across Minor, Junior, Senior, and Adult categories. Performers delivered a powerful fusion of traditional and modern dance styles, reflecting India’s rich cultural heritage while embracing contemporary expression.
Broadway-style production elements—including a massive LED backdrop, immersive lighting, and elaborate costumes-enhanced the storytelling and transformed the stage into a visually spectacular experience.
During the grand finale, over 100 dedicated volunteers were recognized for their contributions, followed by the much-anticipated awards ceremony honoring winners in categories such as Best Choreography, Thematic Innovation, and Outstanding Spirit.
As the curtains closed, FIA leadership reaffirmed that Dance Pe Chance continues to serve as a bridge between generations, fostering cultural pride, youth leadership, and artistic excellence within the Indian American community. Planning is already underway for the 44th Edition in 2027, promising an even more spectacular celebration.
The success of the event was made possible through the generous support of FIA’s sponsors. Bansal Foundation, Diaspora Bi-weekly, TAK group, Bombino Express, Times Network and media partners The South Asian Times, New India Abroad, The Indian Panorama, TV9 USA, ITV Gold, Parikh Worldwide Media and TV Asia for their generous support, making this milestone event possible.
About the Federation of Indian Associations (FIA-NY-NJ-CT-NE):
The Federation of Indian Associations is one of the oldest and largest non-profit umbrella organizations representing Indian Americans in the northeastern United States. Through cultural, civic, and community initiatives, FIA works to preserve heritage, promote unity, and celebrate the contributions of the Indian diaspora.
Media Contact: pr@fianynjct.org
