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81 - Don't Call it a Comeback...Yet: An Interview with the New Bruin Bhangra

81 - Don't Call it a Comeback...Yet: An Interview with the New Bruin Bhangra

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In this episode, Poonam Jolly Siddhu discusses the reimagining of Bruin Bhangra for its 25th anniversary, emphasizing community engagement, innovative judging practices, and a return to the competition's roots. The conversation highlights the importance of creating memorable experiences for participants and the audience, while addressing concerns about the evolution of the Bhangra circuit. Poonam shares insights on the changes being implemented to enhance the competition and foster a sense of camaraderie among dancers.

00:00 Introduction to Bruin Bhangra and Its Legacy

03:03 Reimagining Bruin Bhangra for the 25th Anniversary

05:59 Community Engagement and Feedback for Improvement

08:56 Exciting Changes and New Features for Bruin 25

12:03 Judging and Rubric Innovations

15:08 The Importance of Meaningful Conversations

18:05 The Role of Legendary Judges in the Circuit

20:56 Addressing Concerns About the Circuit's Evolution

24:01 The Return to Classic Bruin Rubric

27:07 Looking Forward to Bruin 25

29:52 Reflections on Personal Experiences with Bruin

33:08 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

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