Bad Salsa
Bad Salsa | |
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salsa | |
Years active | 2012–present |
Members | Sonali Majumdar Maroju Samanth |
Bad Salsa are an Indian
Members
Both members of Bad Salsa have trained at The Bivash Academy of Dance in Kolkata where the two met and started competing in national dance competitions in India under the name Bad Salsa.[2]
Sonali Majumdar
Sonali Majumdar is an Indian salsa dancer who started her career at the age of seven by participating in the fourth season of India's Got Talent alongside her partner Sumanth Maroju.[3]
Majumdar hails from a farmer's family originally from Bagdah, a village in the Indian province of West Bengal near the border with Bangladesh.[4]
Sumanth Maroju
Sumanth Maroju is an Indian salsa dancer who started his career at the age of thirteen by taking part in the fourth season of India's Got Talent alongside his partner Sonali Majumdar.[5]
Maroju is originally from Bhubaneswar in the Indian state of Odisha. His father is a railway employee and his mother is a housewife.[6]
Career
Bad Salsa rose to prominence after competing in season 4 of India's Got Talent on Colors TV and winning the competition.[7] After this, the duo participated in many national and international dance competitions.
The duo then participated in the
Internationally, the duo has also participated in
References
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- ^ Kalyanaam, Rajeshwari (29 June 2020). "Indian dancing duo on America's Got Talent". The Hans India. Hyderabad Media House. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
- ^ "India's Got Talent crowns Bivash Academy of Dance as winners". Colors TV. Press Trust of India. 6 December 2012. Archived from the original on 1 May 2013. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
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