Cohesion Plus Deliver Stirring Bhangra Production at St James’s Palace in Honour of Commonwealth Contribution to War Efforts
Cohesion Plus delivered was honoured to perform at the prestigious St James’s Palace during a special event hosted by the charity Not Forgotten. The occasion was graced by Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, Princess Anne, who met with the performers following their appearance and personally commended them on their vibrant and heartfelt contribution to the event.
Cohesion Plus’s performance served as a tribute to the extraordinary and herculean contribution made by Commonwealth nations during the World War efforts, weaving music, dance, and culture into a poignant reminder of shared history and sacrifice. Their appearance added a dynamic multicultural dimension to the event, reinforcing the importance of unity, remembrance, and celebration.
The organisation extended its sincere thanks to Annie Riley, whose key support and facilitation enabled Cohesion Plus to participate in the event. Her efforts helped bring the organisation’s artistic vision to one of the nation’s most historic and distinguished venues.
Gurvinder Sandher MBE DL, Artistic Director of Cohesion Plus, said:
“It was an honour for our team to perform at St James’s Palace and to be part of an event that recognises and respects the immense sacrifices made by the Commonwealth during the World Wars. Meeting Her Royal Highness and receiving her appreciation was a truly humbling experience. We are deeply grateful to Annie Riley and to Not Forgotten for making this opportunity possible.”
Cohesion Plus continues its mission of promoting community cohesion, cultural appreciation, and artistic excellence through performances that celebrate diversity and collective heritage.