Dubai: ‘Dance+ 3 UAE Challenge 2017’ grand finale to be held on Sep 8


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Dubai, Sept 5: Star Plus will be conducting a local hunt for dancing sensations to compete in the biggest celebrity dance show/competition ‘Dance+ 3 UAE Challenge 2017’ at Sheikh Rashid auditorium, Indian High School, Dubai on the September 8.

Dance+ 3 is not just a reality show; it is a magnificent dance extravaganza that will showcase the Star of Dance himself – Remo D’Souza. Only those who have the passion, determination and above all, the talent to perform will be selected by the celebrity captains and make it through the rigorous selection process. Remo has personified dance throughout his career and has been an inspiration to many dancers across the globe. To extend this opportunity of a lifetime to dancers in the UAE, the Dance+ 3 competition will be giving the winning entry a chance to be on the sets of Dance+ 3 finale episode, in Mumbai.

The grand finale will feature 15 of the best dancers from the UAE who have been selected from hundreds of hopefuls through a gruelling closed door audition held in Dubai. These 15 finalists have excelled across various dance forms such as hip hop, Indian classical, contemporary, etc. across solo, duo and group categories, ensuring that the ‘Dance+3 UAE Challenge Grand Finale’ has a large variety of talent on display. The grand finale will be held on September 8 at Sheikh Rashid Auditorium, Indian High School, Dubai from 8 pm onwards.

To judge the finale event, Star Plus has roped in celebrity dance sensation Dharmesh Yelande who is also a team mentor on the on-air show Dance+ 3.

To block free event invites, one can call +971 54 7718483.

Entry is through invitation only and has no charge and open to all ages.

  

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