'... for the ardent fan eager to understand what makes bhangra bhangra, it's a fascinating read.' Songlines 'Anjali Gera Roy's book Bhangra Moves: From Ludhiana to London and Beyond is a prodigious tour de force in the writing of the complex cultural history of popular Punjabi folk dance 'Bhangra'. In this brilliantly annotated and well-researched work, charged with a lucidly written prose running into some two hundred and fifty pages, Roy has done a commendable job of archiving the entangled genealogy of one of the most popular folk dances and its subsequent mutations as it winged its way across cultures, nations and continents on a transcontinental journey.' South Asian Ensemble ’Bhangra Moves is chock-a-block filled with ideas, and this is a testament to Anjali Gera Roy’s long involvement with and thinking about this subject. It is the happy result of many stimulating conversations with individuals all over the world.’ Sikh Formations ’Anjali Roy’s impressive and extensive volume [...] is the first major study of Bhangra that takes seriously its development in the Indian context... it is clearly essential reading for anyone interested in the Punjab, Punjabi culture and of course Bhangra.’ Journal of Intercultural Studies '... [Anjali Gera Roy] leads us through a rich and complex reading of bhangra in a global frame, drawing on poststructuralist and postcolonial theory. Her analysis is well-written and erudite as much as it is humorous. Her vibrant and fun writing style seems to mirror the genre, as she insists on bhangra as a foot-tapping musical form, something that persuades through providing pleasure...' Journal of Punjab Studies 'Anjali Gera Roy’s scholarly meditation on the global phenomenon that is Bhangra will prove a valuable introduction to the complicated national and transnational contexts for the changing shape of this dance/music form... this book is required reading for anyone interested in understanding the global dimension