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Dejah Caron, 11, center, and Kiara Ayer, 13, practice their Bollywood dance moves at Bates College Sunday.
Bates College junior Ramya Ghantasala, from Westford, Mass., teaches a class on Bollywood dance at Bates College Sunday. Ghantasala started training in classical Indian dance at age 5 and Bollywood dance when she was a freshman at the college.
Mai Luu, left, and Chantal Cyr, both 10, dance to Bollywood music at Bates College Sunday during the first dance class of four. Bates College junior Ramya Ghantasala, from Westford, Mass., is teaching the class and started training in classical Indian dance at age 5. There is still room in the class for any youth of middle- or high-school age, but pre-registration is necessary by emailing MaineFolque@gmail.com or calling 782-0386. The workshop series is co-sponsored by the Bates College Dance Club, the Maine Folque Co-op and Wei-Li Restaurant in Auburn.
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