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impulsestudiomumbai · 2 years ago
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flawlessdance22 · 2 years ago
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Dance is a language beyond words, expressing that for which we have no words!!!!
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alwaysscrumptiouscreation · 6 months ago
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Do you think it's easy? #gotvolga #ballroomdance #dancer #danceform #dan...
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glitteryzombiehealer · 6 months ago
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laxmansinghsworld · 10 months ago
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#夜夜夜难熬 #艺起去远方 #唐艺大舞台 #danceform #dance #funny
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djhamaradio · 11 months ago
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This situation speaks to something that is essential to how we view and interpret what an artform is and isnt. I feel like she maybe should have taken part in a freeform abstract dance category and not breakdancing. It is called breakdancing for a reason, it is built around a danceform for which funk, jazz and hip hop breakdowns informed how you approached dancing to the music. It is a style because it has a form, everything from the b-boy stance, to how they approach twirl on their heads is built around form and then the art is when you embellish and create with the form as your leap off point. Raygun did not even act like a form exists in a way it was like she felt she could walk into this world and just say hey I am creating a new vocabulary and no one asked for that. Ballet, Irish dancing or salsa are built of of practicing and expressing the fundamental forms and then creating around that, no one in those other danceforms would have accepted someone just doing whatever they want to do.
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Chapter 1: My Shiva: How we met(Continued)
"You know, Nids, I am an average student. I have never won anything. Look at my brother. He has a house filled with trophies from his cricket, basketball and interschool championships. I have none" I told Nidhi when in 12th grade.
"You are not exactly average. You scored a 90% in 10th. It isn't average. It is good" replied Nidhi.
We were waiting in a line to fill up our water bottles. We each were holding 6 bottles to fill.
"Really? Please tell my father that my marks were good. He was disappointed. So was yours with a 94%. We are average. The highest was 99%. We are nowhere close." I said as I uncapped a bottle to fill in front of the drinking water tap.
"I always wanted a hit love story. I wanted to be the hero of my love story. My love story should not be average" I added as I reached out for the second bottle from Nidhi's hand.
"You will. What about that Kunal? I hear he has good grades and he is interested in you" said Nidhi as she passed me the next bottle. A girl at the next tap turned to look as we mentioned Kunal.
"Nidhi, no names, please." I smiled at the girl next to me. She turned her attention back to the heavy task of filling water bottles.
"You know, I want someone like Shiva. I think Lord Shiva was once very much a human, walked the planet like us. He was muscular, he was a passionate lover, a great warrior and possessive with anger issues." I said smiling at Nidhi.
"Yes. You want someone who will Tandav around? Good choice, Parvati!" Nidhi chuckled.
I thought to myself. Tandav was a danceform, Nidhi. Not something to be ashamed about. He carried a tender feminine side along with his machoism. He is perfect.
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"Siwet, we had formed teams. But now that we have a new member, we will have to put her in one of the teams" said Mouni looking at the man beside the pictionary canvas stand.
Siwet Tomar. He was tall and well built. He had a wonderful smile and an even wonderful voice. I was mesmerised. He looked at me as Mouni introduced me, the new member. I smiled sheepishly. He smiled back. And my heart melted.
"Sree, are you any good?" asked Siwet as he placed the pictionary board on the coffee table. He didn't get a reply. I didn't know the question was for me. Though he mentioned my name, I was not used to being called Sree, at least not after school. He looked up at me "Are you good at Pictionary?"
"I have played in school." I said. It came out more like a question. As if, I was asking myself if I am good.
"Okay. You are in Nidhi's team." Siwet said as he winked at Nidhi.
I understood that none of them were really happy to take me in their team. I have played pictionary. I can draw. I draw my own designs. I kept reminding myself as I shifted on the other side of the couch.
And the game began. Nidhi and Siwet took turns in rolling two dice. Nidhi got two sixes and she drew a card from the pile. The timer was set and she started drawing. A line with a circle on top. Then she drew a hand on top with something like a 'Mashal'. I guessed "Statue of Liberty". Nidhi pointed her finger on her nose, a gesture to show that it is right. And we won the round.
The game continued into the night. Our glasses were refilled. Her maid brought a platter of snacks. And we continued playing. I was assured that I am good at this game. But for me, it was fun. I was enjoying myself. It had been a long time since I had fun. I laughed, I smiled, called my opponents losers, 'booing' them whenever the time ran out. And finally our team reached the finish line.
As everyone in the room sat around chatting, I started arranging the board and packing them into the pictionary box. I could hear them chatting. There were names spoken whom I didn't recognise. They were gossiping about a new audition coming up and the candidates of the audition. I understood that most of them in the room were struggling actors, some less struggling as they made quite a name on social media. They had so much in common. They knew the same people. They had similar interests. They had similar hobbies. They were talking about their followers on Instagram. They were reading out cryptic messages they received on personal DMs from fans. They are celebrities. And I was a fish out of water.
I sat there looking at them for some time. Then, I stood up, intending to leave, when I noticed Nidhi in the kitchen. I excused myself from the crowd, still animated, hands up and down as they talked about shoots and auditions. None turned their head as I said "Excuse me". I walked to the kitchen oblivious to everyone in the room.
"Nidhi, do you need any help?" I asked as she arranged the plates on the kitchen counter. I saw Siwet at a distance, chopping onion on a board.
"Yes, please. Can you serve the pulao on all the plates?" requested Nidhi.
I grabbed a small bowl from the shelf and poured pulao in an upside semi-sphere on all the plates. Nidhi filled the matching bowls with sabzi and placed a bowl each on the plate. She added the chopped salad on the side, added a spoon on the plate and carried it to the dining table.
"I heard you are Nidhi's classmate. What do you do for a living?" asked Siwet as he cleaned the board and the knife.
"I have a small boutique in uptown. I am a designer." I replied. Unable to look at him, afraid that if I look directly into his eyes, he will be able to read them.
"I am looking for a place to rent out. Do you know of any such place?"
"I am looking for a tenant to rent out a spare room on the top floor in my apartment. I am running on a tight budget and the money could help" I said. I was sceptical at the possibility of sharing my apartment with a boy. What will my parents say? What will my father say? And how can I stay with Siwet? I can't always ignore looking into his eyes. What if he gets a hint of my racing hearbeat?
He didn't reply. He just looked at me for what appears to be a long time and then walked out to the dining room with two plates in both hands. "Come. Let's have dinner", he said as he walked to the dining room. My heart was still beating irrationally. I took a glass from the shelf, opened the fridge for a bottle of cold water, poured it into the glass and drank the whole glass in a single gulp. No not enough. I uncapped the bottle and drank directly from the bottle now till I finished it. I refilled the bottle and placed it back in the fridge.
As I got better control over my instincts, I followed the loud chattering to the dining room. The only seat available was beside Siwet. I hesitantly walked towards the empty chair. I could hear someone mention "Roadies" and "audition".
Arghhh... It was the same conversation that I walked away from at the parlor. It took me a lifetime to get to the chair. All along my head said "No. This is the beginning of the end. You can't give in now." I heard my head argue "It's just dinner. And be cool. No one will guess a thing. Have dinner, book your auto and go home".
I pulled the chair and as I was about to sit, I stumbled, and me along the chair went back. I was about to fall and hit directly at the back of my head. Just then a hand held the back of the chair and pushed it upright. I turned back and saw Siwet's left hand holding the chair. I smiled "Thank you. It would be a great end to a perfect evening if I had fallen. Thanks."
He looked directly into my eyes. I shivered, blinked my eyes and started eating.
Everyone waved and kissed good night as they left the apartment. The only people left were Nidhi, me and Siwet. Nidhi became busy tidying up the place. I placed my phone on the sofa and stood to help her out.
"No, Sree. It's not much. Have you got your auto yet?" asked Nidhi.
"Not yet. I am waiting for someone to accept. One auto cancelled." I said.
"Siwet, can you drop her tonight? It's not safe in an auto at this time. It's already 1AM." said Nidhi looking at Siwet.
Siwet nodded.
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manasastuff-blog · 1 year ago
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"Happy International Dance Day" #trending#viral#danceday
Happy International Dance Day everyone! we will be discussing the importance of this special day dedicated to celebrating the art of dance. Dance is not just a form of entertainment, but a powerful means of self-expression, cultural preservation, and communication. It has the ability to bring people together, transcend language barriers, and showcase the diversity and richness of different cultures around the world. Join us as we delve into the significance of International Dance Day and the impact of dance on individuals and communities globally.
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impulsestudiomumbai · 2 years ago
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indianencyclopedia · 2 years ago
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India is a land of diverse cultures, religions, and traditions, and its dance forms are a reflection of this rich heritage. Indian dance can be traced back to ancient times and is believed to have originated from the religious rituals and ceremonies of the various communities that inhabited the country.
https://www.indianetzone.com/1/indian_dances.htm
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nehapakira10 · 3 years ago
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Top 10 trending dance forms in 2022
Dance is the best way to express your feelings and emotions. It also shows the reflection of our culture. In this world, there are so many cultures and religions, and every culture has its different types of dance forms. Some people dance for a different purpose, some of them dance for passion, some for entertainment, and some dance to be fit and as well a profession. Dance is a type of art that generally involves the movement of your body. Dance is a rhythmic movement where we take steps according to the rhythm. All dance forms have their way to express emotions. And in dance, we have to follow a single tune and rhythm of a song. To follow, some rules anyone can dance. I’ve listed out some dance forms which are trending all over the world in 2022.
Contemporary
Kathak
Semiclassical
Bharatnatyam
Hip-hop
Salsa
Belly dance
Breakdance
Ballet dance
Zumba dance
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laxmansinghsworld · 10 months ago
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ssdaacademy · 3 years ago
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drishtidarshan · 3 years ago
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North-East Dance Forms
  There are many North-East Dance Forms that I will discuss in the following paragraphs. The dances of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura are the most popular in North East India. Dance is the language of the soul’s freedom, and the sky is the limit when it comes to folk dances since they lack the sophisticated grammar of conventional and classical dance…
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nilidoodle · 4 years ago
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wishri · 4 years ago
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