
Some 300 students and guests from 25 countries filled the Limkokwing One World Club in Kuala Lumpur to fulfill their sense of intrigue and curiosity of the hype that is of MAYA and at the same time experienced Indian performing arts in the form of dance first-hand.
The pre-launch is for the MAYA Interuniversity Dance Charity Competition by the Indian Cultural Club which will be held in August.
MAYA was all about glitz and glamour as the bees’ knees of Tamil entertainers and celebrities, including Dr. Burn, Mista K, Gold Kartz, and the K-Town Clan made their presence felt with moving speeches.
A further treat to MAYA organisers was when I-PASSION’s boutique founder Shila Nair announced she will donated RM 12,000 worth of clothes for MAYA.
Special dance performances by Barathanjali Dance School and the Limkokwing International Dance Academy and a rhythmic set by South Indian percussion group, Urmi Mellam entertained the crowd as well as letting the international students get a feel of Indian performing arts.
Besides that, a line of exquisitely modified cars from the Bambush Motorsport group were lined-up outside the Limkokwing One World Club making automotive enthusiasts drool in awe over the cars.
The Indian Cultural Group will bolster up efforts to ensure MAYA exceeds the norm of a normal dance competition come August, by embedding fashion, music, theatre, and exhibitions of two extremes – automobile and cultural.
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