Bahrain: KSC holds welcome dance, Prince and Princess contest


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Bahrain, May 3: The Karnataka Social Club held its Welcome Dance and Prince and Princess Contest at the
Baen Saeng Thai auditorium on Thursday April 28. The event started off with a slow Waltz.





























The session was followed by an induction ceremony. The president, Sunil D’Souza, in his inaugural address thanked the members for their support in the past year and expected the same during his term at the helm. He then introduced his team-members after delivering a brief description of their role. Two bollywood dances by the members’ children enthralled the ecstatic audience as they cheered every synchronized move of theirs.

The main pageant of the night namely The Prince and Princess contest took off in style with around 30 boys and girls displaying a wide range of delightful apparel as they swayed along the ramp.

Consolation prizes were awarded to the not-so-lucky ones for their participative spirit.

The audience did not want to be left out and so grooved their way onto the dance floor to a session of line dancing to the all time favourite hits like Achy Breaky Heart and Shala la la la.

The event concluded in the wee hours of the night but not before the members had their fill with a sumptuous buffet.

  

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