SKYLINE FITNESS & DANCE STUDIO SANJAY SWARAJ ZUMBA YOGA & MARRIAGE WEDDING LADIES SANGEET CHOREOGRAPHY GREATER NOIDA 201310
SKYLINE FITNESS & DANCE STUDIO SANJAY SWARAJ ZUMBA YOGA & MARRIAGE WEDDING LADIES SANGEET CHOREOGRAPHY GREATER NOIDA 201310
Skyline play school, near Green city hospital, Block C, Delta I, Greater Noida, Brahmpur Rajraula Urf Nawada, Uttar Pradesh 201310, India
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Skyline Fitness & Dance Studio, located in Greater Noida – 201310, is the city’s one-stop creative crucible for movement, music and celebration. The moment you step off the concrete bustle of the Alpha-II commercial belt and through the studio’s glass doors, the soundtrack changes: bass-forward Latin grooves mingle with soft tanpura drones, and the distant sound of ghungroos hints at the many dance worlds hidden inside. Conceived and directed by Sanjay Swaraj—a sought-after choreographer who has trained in both Shiamak Davar’s academy and traditional Lucknow gharana—the space occupies the entire first floor of the Skyline Business Tower, offering 3,200 sq ft of floating maple-wood floor, full-length mirrors, theatrical lighting grids and a 9-speaker surround system that can thump at 120 dB or drop to the whisper of a sarangi loop.
Mornings belong to sunrise power-yoga on the open-air terrace; silver speaker towers broadcast curated playlists that progress from Himalayan flute ragas into gentle Afrobeats, synchronizing breath work with cascading rhythms. Mid-day flips to high-cardio Zumba with Sanjay himself at the console, remixing Bad Bunny, Balkan brass and vintage Bollywood strings in almost mathematically engineered eight-count mosaics. Even the step-touch warm-up feels choreographed to surprise—guest DJs are often invited to live-mash reels that the class later re-creates on the floor, turning every 55-minute session into a spontaneous music video that trends on local reels before the sweat cools.
Come evening, the studio shape-shifts into a couture choreography factory for marriage sangeets. Walls lined with pastel silk panels replace LED battens with antique chandeliers; the sound system toggles from club EDM to classic Lata-Rafi medleys without distortion. Brides arrive with WhatsApp voice notes of their favorite childhood songs; Sanjay translates words into semi-classical mudras, then hands them off to a female choreography squad that rehearses bride squads in mirrored red lehengas. A raised mezzanine doubles as VIP seating so mothers-in-law can approve formations in real-time while sipping masala-infused kombucha.
Equipment is formidably cross-genre: portable wooden barres, aerial yoga silks, dhol drums on mic stands and a library of 2,000 royalty-free bhangra-plus-trap tracks mastered in-house at 48 kHz. All mirrors carry a discreet AR overlay that projects beat markers, helping first-time dancers stay on tempo through countdown grids only they can see.
Packages run from drop-in trial Saturdays to three-month “bride-tribe intensive.” Prices begin at ₹700 per class or ₹22,000 for a 20-session punch card. The official wedding package includes storyboarded routines, cinematic rehearsal teasers shot by a partner drone team, and an emergency “clip-on orchestra” (three musicians with samplers and dholak) who can arrive on sangeet day to tighten last-minute tempo slips.
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- Published: August 2, 2025