They have only danced together for 3 months, but the Bhangra Heads are already making a big noise on Got To Dance: They've made it into the Judges' final 18.
All eight of the Bhangra Heads are students at differents colleges and schools in Coventry. They're collectively passionate about bringing contemporary bhangra to the mainstream - in fact, The Bhangra Heads say they want to be the Diversity of the bhangra world! Sumeet-Pal is their main choreographer and general 'big brother' to the group.
Made up of a mix of brothers and sisters and cousins, they are not all related but feel like a family.
The Bhangra Heads are Sumeet-Pal (19), Ameet-Pal (15), Jaspal (18), Harbeer (17), Jasreet (16), Pavandeep (17), Tania (16), Dhrutika (14).
Inspired
Harbeer (aka Harvey) is especially passionate about bhangra and wants to follow in his late father's footsteps, who was a well known bhangra dancer.
The Bhagra Heads only get to train for a couple hours in a local hall on Friday nights, having to fit practise around their studies. But they do not just dance - both Sumeet-Pal and his brother Ameet-Pal play rugby as well. Summet has played for his school, Coventry and the County of Warwickshire and once played against Prince Harry.
Thank You
The Bhangra Heads have said that if they win they want to donate most of the money to a charity that helps homeless children in Africa and India - although they also want to share some of the money with their parents as a thank you for all their support.
The Bhangra Heads hope to show people that anyone can dance bhangra. You can be any age and from any background.
Ambition
When they came to the auditions all three judges were blown away.
Kimberly Wyatt admired their ambition to bring bhangra to the mainstream and loved their fast-paced routine, which keeps elements of the traditional bhangra dance but updates them in exciting ways.
Ashley Banjo was also a fan - especially of their costumes!
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