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Hitting a feverish pitch

Last Updated 11 May 2009, 15:42 IST

It was Saturday night fever at its febrile best. Plenty of young girls and boys and cartloads of booze with lot of chutzpah thrown in. For once the night remained eternally young.
Euphoria, a night of fashion show and dance organised at a popular restaurant in town, began exactly two hours late. There was a fashion show choreographed by Farhaan and a dance by Vibes, The Dance Lab.
The show, had small time models, willing to bare all to go places and make it big in the fashion world. But they had rehearsed their steps well and catwalked till they got every move right. The end result was a perfect synchronisation with the music.
The fashion show was a mix of  ethnic, and punk. Draped the Indian outfits — sarees, salwars, ghagras, cholis — the models sure set the night on fire. They did the punk round with as much ease. The bright, almost blinding colours and loud make-up had them in their bitchy best. The hairdos had too got a makeover to match the outfits.
The dancers then hit the floor with an infectious energy. They grooved to the beats of A R Rahman’s remixed version of Jai Ho. All dancers, drawn from Vibes, The Dance Lab, kept to contemporary Bollywood beats one that appealed to all.

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(Published 11 May 2009, 15:42 IST)

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