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Neha Jain

Posted: Jan 24, 2009 at 0041 hrs IST

To spread the message of love, three generations of Puneites will make marvellous moves on one stage

When it comes to getting a chance to revel in the hip-hop numbers of Bollywood – kids, youngsters and oldies – all dance to their best, making the signature moves reflecting their generation. But when it comes to all of them performing together, on a stage, before a crowd, it can truly dissolve the generation gap. From kids of three-and-a-half years of age to seniors at 75, the dance of three generations will just get better as Impulse Events will organise an exciting performance Life ho to Aisi- Love Forever today at the Poona Club. After their previous performances, We are not Just Kids, Stars Of The Millennium, Best Grandma & Grandpa and Jewel Of The Millennium, Life ho to Aisi- Love Forever is yet another attempt by the group to spread the word of happiness and affection.

"From toddlers, kids, teenagers, adults, and seniors the group has the tang of every generation. Love Forever does not only have a exciting performances but it also has a unique theme to it. While we will have the tiny tots dancing to the hip-hop chartbusters and parents shaking a leg to the techno remixes –flaunting the latest trends – youngsters and seniors will sashay the ramp in a special fashion sequence," says Tanu Hora the choreographer.

And the pep and excitement of the event is not just restricted to fun. It comes with a cause as well. "We aim to pass on a message to those who have become so busy in their work life that they have forgotten the means of enjoying family life. We also wish to help the children of Prayatna Centre for people with special needs. We will have a performance with the kids of Prayatna," she adds.

And while dance can be the best tool to de-stress, it can be a group activity any family can indulge into. Talking about her group Hora says, "Propagating fun and frolic along with faith, we look forward to develop the talent of the participants from different walks and age-groups. It not only helps harness and channelise potential of youth and recharge oldies but also promotes qualities like discipline, team building and enhancing your potential. For those who have been waiting to get a platform it is also a chance show their talent."

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