Indian song and dance drama "A Passage to Bollywood" comes to Wenzhou this time!
	
	
		
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	The Indian song and dance drama “A Passage to Bollywood" starts selling ticket and will be staged in  Wenzhou Grand Theater on January 12, 2020.	
	
	
		
			 	
 
 Bollywood of India has been continuously
 refreshing our image about Indian movie.
 Watching an Indian movie in front of the cinema screen is just one way
 to feel the passion of Indian people for singing and dancing.
 And enjoying a national- treasure-level Bollywood song and dance drama
 will be another wholly new experience.
 	 		
 	
           	
 
    	The cliff-hanging plot
 Tap dance & music
 Colorful and gorgeous costumes
 So vibrant!  
       	
 Indian song and dance drama "A Passage to Bollywood"
 starts selling tickets
 
 Performance time: January 12, 2020 (Sun) 19:30
 Performance fare: 50/100/180/280/380 RMB
 Venue: Opera Hall of Wenzhou Grand Theater  
    	
 The brief introduction of story  
    	
 	 		  "A Passage to Bollywood" , which has been touring around the world since 2015, is an internationally renowned vibrant song and dance gala. The 80-minute performance is fascinating with its exciting plot, tap dance & music, and colorful costumes. 	
 
 	 		  It’s a typical Bollywood-style love and friendship story telling a story of a young rural boy who moved to Mumbai in pursuit of his dream. This musical drama displays his journey in Mumbai focusing on his relationship with his dream lover and his mentor protecting him along the way. The story is so romantic and dramatic by taking unexpected turns and offering a surprising ending to the audience at last. 	
           	Choreography  
    	
 
    	 		  Senior choreographer Ashley Lobo, who has been regarded as the leading figure for the spread of  international dance in India  has been trained at the Bodenweise Dance Centre in Australia and the prestigious Sydney Dance Company. He returned to India in 1998 and threw himself into the spread of international dance in India.  	
 
 	 		  In 1998, Ashley founded the Danceworx Performing Arts Academy. It was the first professional college to teach western dance at that time in India. Up to now, it has as many as 18 studios and has developed thousands of Delhi and Mumbai Dance students to learn international dances such as jazz, ballet and modern dance.