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Nagaland Dance Fiesta
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Nagaland Dance Fiesta organizes 5th edition of International Dance Day celebration

| @indiablooms | May 03, 2023, at 02:40 pm

Kohima:  Nagaland Dance Fiesta organized its 5th edition of the International Dance Day celebration on April 29 at CT SQUARE shopping complex, giving young talents of the region a chance to display their talents.

The event witnessed a Street Dance Battle, ‘1 vs 1 Open Style Battle’ in which Rama from Assam bagged the first prize with a cash of Rs 8000, reports The Morung Express.

The second prize with a cash prize of Rs 4000 was bagged by Acham from Dimapur.

Vishal Pawar from Assam bagged third place and walked away with a cash prize of Rs 3000.

The event witnessed the participation of 30 participants.

The judge of the major event of the city was  Rix from Dimapur while Shang was the emcee of the battle.

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