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Born in the month of June, with rains showering his welcome, Dr. PARTH OZA came into this world as a son to Sanjay Oza and Rupal Oza. He was brought up in a warm family, being painted with the colors of music and academics. He started singing at a very tender age as a child artist in live shows, regional advertisements, regional films and non-film albums with eminent music composers of Gujarat.
Besides being trained in music by his Father Shri Sanjay Oza, a renowned playback singer-live show performer-music composer, he was blessed to learn music from eminent GURUS. He is a powerful Singer, a live show performer of bollywood songs, Garba raas, semiclassical fusion and especially Gujarati light music. His Audio Cds of ghazals and dandia is successfully out in the market. His mesmerizing persona grew in the sense of a powerful vocalist and an electrifying live show performer.
Dr. Parth Oza, an actor, model and a singer in a package, initiated his journey as an actor at a very tender age. Playing his first musical act as an actor along with live singing, at the age of 12. Gradually his journey began on the path of enacting . His smart roles in various plays during his educational arena made him a popular name regionally. He also aided various social movements in Gujarat as an artist doing street plays and creating awareness amidst the masses.
He attained the qualification of a Doctor, completing his M.B.B.S. His desire to explore diversified aspects of life, made him enter in to a de novo field of research on MUSIC THERAPY. He explored this new subject with the help of Medical music therapy department, APOLLO HOSPITALS, Chennai. Check out his details in research , SEMINARS and Workshops as a Music Therapist and Researcher on DR. Parth Oza AND MUSIC THERAPY.
If your dandiya sticks have been waiting patiently in the closet, it’s time to dust them off and get ready for a night of rhythm, color, and pure cultural magic. Because guess what? Parth Oza — the Prince of Traditional Garba — is bringing his electrifying energy to Pleasanton, CA this September!
If you are looking for a fun and festive way to celebrate Navratri this year, you should attend Garba and Dandiya events in the USA and Canada. These events are an excellent opportunity to enjoy Garba and Dandiya's traditional dance forms and experience India's rich culture, music, and food. Whether you are a beginner or a pro, a solo or a group, a young or an old, you will find something to suit your taste and preference at these events. Here are some of the reasons why you should attend Garba and Dandiya events in the USA and Canada this year
Navratri is one of India's most auspicious and vibrant festivals, celebrated to worship the nine forms of Goddess Durga. It is a festival of joy, devotion, and dance lasting nine nights and ten days. During Navratri, people perform various rituals and ceremonies to seek the blessings of the Goddess. They also indulge in various dance forms, such as Garba and Dandiya, to express their happiness and enthusiasm.
Navratri is one of the most auspicious and vibrant festivals in Hinduism, which celebrates the divine feminine power or Shakti in various forms. Navratri means "nine nights" in Sanskrit, and during these nine nights, different aspects of the goddess Durga are worshipped and celebrated with devotion, music, dance, and joy. Navratri is also a time to express gratitude, seek blessings, and enjoy the festive spirit with family and friends.
In our previous blog, we introduced you to the history, significance, and popularity of Garba and Dandiya dance forms and how they are celebrated during the Navratri festival. We also featured some famous Garba and Dandiya artists who perform in the USA, such as Falguni Pathak, Kirtidan Gadhvi, and Aishwarya Majmudar.
Navaratri is a nine-day Hindu festival that celebrates the victory of good over evil. It is a time for people to unite and celebrate their faith, culture, and traditions. One of the most popular ways to celebrate Navaratri is through Garba, a traditional Gujarati dance.
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