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The Dhoonya Dance Performance Company (DDPC) is the official dance company of Dhoonya Dance, LLC. The Performance Company is a co-ed dance company comprised of the most elite and talented South Asian dancers.
The dancers of DDPC share their collective expertise in a variety of South Asian, Middle Eastern and Western dance forms, including but not limited to, Bollywood; Indian Classical (Bharatanatyam and Kathak); Indian Folk (Bhangra, Garba/Raas, Marathi); Hip-hop; Jazz; Lyrical/Modern; and Bellydance to create unique choreography as further enhanced by this select group's unmatched energy and excitement.

Past Events

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  • US India Polo Cup
  • Oprah Winfrey Show with Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Baachan 
  • 2009 Obama Inaugural AAPI Grassroots Gala 
  • National Cherry Blossom Festival
  • YouthAids Gala with Ashley Judd and Bono
  • Special Choreorgraphy for DJ Rekha's Basement Bhangra
  • Metropolitan Opera's MidWinter Gala
  • Mansour Concert at Kennedy Center
  • Asia Heritage Festival
  • Washington Redskins Cheerleaders
  • Boogie Woogie Chalo America
  • "Confused Love" - music video directed and produced by John Napoltano; Dhoonya Dance Director, Kajal Mehta, choreographer and singer for the lead female role; other Dhoonya Dance members make up the remaining characters
  • MyHeroShahrukh, independent film by DC-based director, "Goldy" Manocha - Dhoonya Dance directors, Kajal Mehta and Priya Pandya, choreographed and performed a dance piece to original music
  • Bhool, independent film by DC-based director Mansoor Ahmed - Dhoonya Dance directors, Kajal Mehta and Priya Pandya, choreographed and performed a dance piece to original music
  • DhoonyaKids Perform with Malkit Singh at Bhangra Blowout


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Our Mission
The mission of the Dhoonya Dance Performance Company (DDPC) is
a) to promote and expand the artistic abilities of its dancers by sharing, creating, and performing innovative dance choreography for the enjoyment of the group as well as for the entertainment of the greater public; and
b) to create public awareness about traditional and mainstream South Asian culture and to spread such culture through the performance of traditional and modern South Asian dance, as well as fusions of South Asian dance with other forms.