Incredible India Extravaganza Comes To San Francisco on August 8th
Burlingame, CA (PRWEB) July 26, 2015 -- On August 8, 2015, Life Chiropractic College West will be hosting the Incredible India Extravaganza at the Hyatt Regency SF Airport from 8pm to midnight. As the closing ceremony to the top chiropractic event of the year, Incredible India will be a high-energy evening to celebrate the rich culture of South Asia through exotic food samplings, fusion music, and authentic hands-on cultural experiences for all to enjoy. Learn how to make your own colorful ribbon adored dandiya sticks used for traditional dancing, decorate your hands with natural Indian temporary tattoos from Henna, and dress up at the photo station which transports you to the streets of Bombay in minutes.
Date/ Time: August 8, 2015 @8pm - midnight
Location: Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport
What: Incredible India Extravaganza: A music, dance and hands on experience of India
Cost: $55 per person
Register: http://bit.do/IncredibleIndia
Latin-Indian fusion pioneer and ESPN-featured, Giju John will be performing his new single featuring hip-hop artist Mixman Shawn. Indian fitness craze BollyX will be putting on a stellar, upbeat performance with their founder Shahil Patel, finalist of America’s Got Talent.
Celebrity Chef Arvind Bhargava, who has cooked for world leaders including King of Jordan, Prince Charles and Princess Diana, President Clinton, and Prime Ministers Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, will be serving a sampling of his exquisite cuisine from the menu of his Sunnyvale restaurant and the evening sponsor, Turmeric. The Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center will present a photo tribute and special guests include Indian Consul General SF, Ambassador Ashok and Manu Jagmohan Singh, Secretary General, NRI Institute (New Delhi).
For more information, please visit their website at http://bit.do/IncredibleIndia.
Diana Rohini LaVigne, Life Chiropractic College West, http://www.lifewest.edu, +1 510-780-4500 Ext: 2621, [email protected]
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