From snowy Yukon, a Punjabi dance warms Canadian hearts
Jan 12, 2021
3 minutes
He has led firefighters and police officers to the rhythms of bhangra – a centuries-old dance that hails from the farming fields of Punjab. He has danced in front of Canada’s Parliament in Ottawa and amid crashing waves of the country’s Pacific Coast.
But these days, Gurdeep Pandher has more fans than he ever has – by posting videos of himself dancing in the snow-covered forest behind his cabin near Whitehorse in Yukon, Canada’s northwesternmost territory.
At this time of year, it’s not until about 11 a.m. that the sun comes out, filtering through the trees
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