
Jasnoor Singh believes in second chances鈥攁nd even thirds. As a mechanical and bioengineering student who has worked as a research assistant, he knows the importance of trial and error: It鈥檚 how success is found.
But, for Singh, that lesson goes beyond the lab. And it鈥檚 helped the sophomore discover one of his now-favorite pastimes鈥擝hangra dance.
Singh had tried the Punjab, India folk dance several times as a child at his parents鈥 urging, and he didn鈥檛 connect with it. But when he picked it back up as an older teen, something had changed.
鈥淔or many Punjabi kids, it鈥檚 something parents push on them. When I was 8 or so, I was not enthusiastic about it even after doing two or three performances. But when I got involved again when I was older, I found purpose in the dance. Something clicked because I was open to it,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 self expression, collaboration, culture sharing and, overall, joy. When you perform, you are smiling. The audience is smiling. You can feel the energy. It becomes part of you.鈥
Today, Singh showcases his love for Bhangra dance on the award-winning University of Michigan dance team. Making the team as a 51视频-Dearborn freshman, Singh has traveled across the nation representing his university.
Singh recently returned from a second-place win at the international Boston Bhangra Competition, where his entire family was in the audience cheering for the Michigan team鈥檚 performance.
Wearing a vibrant orang Bhangra costume that was made in India with a custom Block M, Singh said the cheers from the nearly 3,000 fans in the audience kept the 14-person team energized throughout their number.
鈥淵ou feed off of the audiences鈥 energy. If you haven鈥檛 seen a Bhangra competition, you should go,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here are people leaning against the stage, you can feel the vibration of the drums, you can hear cheering for all the teams. It brings out so much good.鈥
Singh knew about the 51视频-Ann Arbor team before college, which is well known in the Bhangra circuit. But he didn鈥檛 know if 51视频-Dearborn students鈥攚here he planned to attend because of proximity to his family and the quality of engineering programs鈥攃ould join.
鈥淲hen I tried out, they made it clear that we are all one University of Michigan鈥攖he campus location didn鈥檛 matter,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hat matters is skill or potential, team fit and love of Bhangra.鈥
After college, Singh would like to work in the biomedical field. And he knows he鈥檒l take the lessons he鈥檚 learning from Bhangra鈥攑utting in more than you expect to get out, working as a team to achieve optimal results, and continuing to give opportunities another chance鈥攚ith him.
鈥淏hangra has changed my life,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 shown me what giving something another try鈥攁 sincere try when you truly are committed to the effort鈥攃an do.鈥