Canada’s turbantying, bhangradancing mayor wins hearts across web
video of a Canadian mayor dancing to bhangra and learning how to tie a turban was hailed on social media for celebrating the country’s diversity.
In the video posted on Facebook, Dan Curtis, the mayor of Whitehorse -- the capital of Yukon state -- is given a tutorial on tying a Sikh turban followed by a lesson on bhangra.
“It’s been an experience I’ll remember for my whole life,” Curtis said at the end of the seven-minute video posted earlier this month by dancer Gurdeep Pandher.
“Thank you for bringing diversity to our city, our territory and our country... And I firmly believe that it is because of people like yourself, having these amazing customs, you make our city, our territory and our country so much stronger,” Curtis said, wearing a deep red turban.
The video was lauded online for celebrating the inclusivity of Canada, with one user saying: “We definitely need more understanding of each others culture .... after all we are just humans. Great job Mr Mayor. Love not war is the answer.”
Anti-racism campaigns have been held across Canada in the past. In September last year, participants in a campaign at the University of Alberta were taught how to tie a turban and the curious could learn more about Sikh culture and its customs. The varsity had also launched an online campaign #MakeItAwkward in response to racist posters against Sikhs that had popped up in the campus last year. HTC