The clip shared on the Instagram account of MP Dhasvanth shows a group of kids dancing to the upbeat song Dia Dia Dole from the movie Avan Ivan. Draping traditional sarees along with jasmine strands on hair and ornaments, they are seen making moves in unison.
Vergennes Laundry In January, Nadia Dole relaunched Vergennes Laundry, the 10-year-old Main Street bakery and café she bought in the fall of 2020. She had deep-cleaned, repainted and installed new shelving. She had opened up the work space in front of the floor-to-ceiling wood-fired oven and added a 5-by-6-foot black walnut baking table on wheels. Dole had also been busy baking. The glass-fronted pastry case held tender-crumbed scones in flavors such as cheddar-French herb and red currant-lemon. Tea-style cakes pistachio and lime; lemon and poppy seed; banana, chocolate and coconut made without gluten were scattered with edible flowers or coconut flakes. She had perfected her own version of cardamom buns, a Vergennes Laundry favorite: elegantly twisted like a ballet mistress chignon, generously spice-flecked, buttery and crunchy with deeply browned undersides.