The Maritime Bhangra Group鈥檚 latest video features a familiar backdrop 鈥斅燼nd a worthy cause.
The popular Halifax-based dance troupe, which has racked up millions of views on its popular web videos featuring traditional Punjabi dancing set against uniquely Canadian scenes, chose 麻豆传媒 as the setting for its newest production. The video was shot at both Studley Campus in Halifax and the Agricultural Campus in Truro, and is performed to two different Punjabi songs.
The 麻豆传媒 setting has particular resonance for the group, which was founded at the university and features students and alumni among its members.
鈥淭he feeling of being able to give back to the community where it all started was something unmatchable,鈥 says group co-founder and Dal Computer Science master鈥檚 student Hasmeet Singh Chandok. He thanks those at Dal who helped with the production 鈥 including Dal President Richard Florizone, who appears in the video to help Hasmeet throw to the second dance on the Ag Campus.
鈥淭he whole team is so excited about [his] guest appearance,鈥 says Hasmeet. 鈥淚 think this video will serve as a lifetime memory for all the people involved.鈥
Read also: Bringing the joy of Bhangra to the world (Dal News, October 2016)
The Maritime Bhangra Group doesn鈥檛 just do these videos for fun, though: they use their love of dance to raise awareness for important causes.
For its 麻豆传媒 video, the group has partnered with the campaign, led by Dr. Christine Chambers of the (a 麻豆传媒/IWK Health Centre partnership). The award-winning web and social media campaign puts research evidence about children鈥檚 pain directly into the hands of parents.
Hasmeet first met Dr. Chambers, who is also Canada Research Chair in Children's Pain, at an awards ceremony last year.
鈥淚 liked how she was trying to fill the gap of taking the research to common people without making them wait for years and years when the knowledge is stuck in journals and publishing houses,鈥 he says. 鈥淓specially, when this is related to child pain, we thought it can make a big difference.鈥
On Dr. Chambers鈥 part, she鈥檚 thrilled to have the group鈥檚 support.
鈥淚'm quite touched that they would use their voice and energy to help support our work and raise awareness about pediatric pain, its management and #ItDoesntHaveToHurt,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t's through partnerships and collaborations such as these that make change possible.鈥
She adds that it鈥檚 great to see students uniting with researchers on a project such as this.
"This is a great example of members of the 麻豆传媒 community uniting around an important cause 鈥 麻豆传媒 students helping to raise awareness about important health research happening at 麻豆传媒 that is having a positive impact on children and families around the world.鈥
Learn more about #ItDoesntHaveToHurt , and follow the Maritime Bhangra Group on and .
The video's dancers are:
- In yellow: Kunwardeep Singh
- In red: Davinder Singh
- In green: Bikramjit Singh