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SteppinOut celebrates Valentine's Day in Kolkata

| @indiablooms | Feb 18, 2020, at 08:18 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: SteppinOut, India’s event and experience curator, held an event at Sky Turf here on Feb 14 to celebrate the Valentine's Day.

The event focused on promoting self-love by choosing a healthy lifestyle.

Curated by Neeta Kanoria and Deepak Sharma, ‘Love is in the Air’ saw the participation of all the eminent personalities of the city, who took part in open-air Zumba session by eminent Zumba instructors Raul Evans and Shakti Gambhir to warm up the Valentine’s evening.

The event also had fun events like couple dancing, paper dancing, grooming sessions with food and refreshments.

The open-air fun Valentine’s Day event was all about choosing a fun yet healthy lifestyle with activities like couple plank competition, couple squat competition, couple balloon dance and a lot of fun yet healthy activities.

A couple present at the event said, “Valentines is special to us because it provides an opportunity to shower love in all sorts of ways including charity.”

Couples grooved to the beats of Bhangra songs like Kara-Kara while some engaged themselves in the selfie zone.

(Reporting by Nitin Waghela)

 


 

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