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Coming to a gym near you: Bollywood:lol:

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It is widely considered to be the biggest film industry in the world - and it could be coming to a gym near you soon.

Bollywood is the Indian film industry that puts Hollywood in the shade with more than 1,000 movies produced every year. Millions across the world love the drama, fantasy and color of Bollywood, as well as the hallmark of many productions: their elaborate song-and-dance routines.

And it is the dance routines which are beginning to appear in gyms and fitness centers across the globe, including in Prague.

"It's great for your health, coordination and relaxation," says Vendula Kučerová Uhýrková, founder of Garam Masala Bollywood dance group. "It's also fun. Dance is natural movement and I think some people come because it is not strictly an aerobics class; they want something more original and more fun."

Uhýrková and her colleagues teach Bollywood dance to all levels, from beginners up, and also perform at events across Prague and the rest of the country.

She says the stories behind the dances make the classes more interesting for dancers.

"We try to make each class different, in a different style and also with a different story. The basis is the story. There are two sides - the dance steps and also the story," she says.

Often, telling the story involves the distinctive hand and finger poses (known as hasta mudras in Indian classical dance) even novices will recognize. Copying them, however, is slightly more difficult - but can be very good for circulation.

Uhýrková was originally a folk dancer, but she began Indian dance in Prague under the tutelage of Ujwal M. Bhole, a master of traditional dance from India who had been journeying across the globe teaching the classical style Bharatanatyam since the 1990s. In 2007, she traveled to India to Bhole's home to study further.

While Bollywood takes much of its heritage from styles like Bharatanatyam and Kathak, it also has a distinctly modern flavor.


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"After the 19th century, when India opened to the world, other styles came, like salsa, hip hop, R&B and Spanish ... It's that influence and the mix which is Bollywood," says Uhýrková.

She believes Bollywood dancing will only get more popular as the films themselves continue to thrill audiences around the world.

"Bollywood films are more and more popular; more people know about it and watch the films. And the classes are a different way to get fit," she says.

SOURCE : Coming to a gym near you: Bollywood - Health & Wellness - Magazine - The Prague Post

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BOLLYWOOD DANCE

Classes: Garam Masala teaches Bollywood classes Monday-Thursday, including one for children
Beginners: 7 p.m. on Mondays at Studio R Plus, Vinohradská 73,
Cost: First lesson is a free trial, classes otherwise are 100 Kč for 60 minutes.
Web: Bollywood-dance.net.
Other Indian/Bollywood dance classes in Prague: Centrum Tance on Wenceslas Square, Bharatanatyam.cz, Indian Embassy and other studios Rasabihari.com and Kathak.wz.cz
 
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You know, in many ways it can be considered an "invasion". Especially since a great deal of it can be traced back to the Indian embassy in that particular country.

And not to mention this improves the image of India to some extent. Last month, there as a program in Fox History about some bollywood, i as shocked to see peoples from Australia, France, eastern Europe participating in the competition for a small role in a Mahesh Bhatt movie.
 
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And not to mention this improves the image of India to some extent. Last month, there as a program in Fox History about some bollywood, i as shocked to see peoples from Australia, France, eastern Europe participating in the competition for a small role in a Mahesh Bhatt movie.
Bollywood is famous in many African countries.

Seems like Indian dances and songs are invading every continent.

And not to mention this improves the image of India to some extent. Last month, there as a program in Fox History about some bollywood, i as shocked to see peoples from Australia, France, eastern Europe participating in the competition for a small role in a Mahesh Bhatt movie.
Meanwhile in some country.

[video] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKfxAUFo7xo[/video]

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Bollywood is famous in many African countries.

Seems like Indian dances and songs are invading every continent.


Meanwhile in some country.

[video] When White guys listen to Daler Mehndi ...!!!! - YouTube[/video]

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True story bro :tup:

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Arts and Culture students at UKZN’s Edgewood campus presented a spectacular Bollywood Meets Africa dance event in the Margaret Martin Lecture Theatre before an enthusiastic 200-strong audience.

The event opened with a prayer from the Bharatanatyam Arts and Culture dancers and then went onto an exquisite entrance by African Dancers dressed in traditional Zulu outfits. The performance ended with an energetic and riveting dance fusion between the two cultures.

The Bollywood and African music was enhanced and accompanied by two African drums including the djembe.

In an attempt to promote diversity and culture, Head of the Discipline, Dr Yolisa Nompula, chose the top achieving groups in the Arts and Culture 120 module to perform for their practical examination, a fusion of Indian and African culture in the form of music and dance.:tup:

‘Students of these two cultures spent weeks working together in order to produce a flawless performance that proved to be a success on the day of presentation. Hard work, dedication and an ability to collaborate cultures is what drove these students to present a breath taking performance,’ said Nompula.

Co-ordinator of the event, Ms Pooja Ramnath, said students enjoyed participating in the event and loved the vision, artistry, co-ordination, enthusiasm and the energetic presence of Dr Nompula during their training sessions.

‘I believe this event has been a lesson to all Art educators in training who should use it as a guide to promote diversity in their classrooms,’ said Ramnath.

Words and Pictures by: Melissa Mungroo

UKZN College of Humanities News > Bollywood Meets Africa at Edgewood
 
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Indians are forgetting their culture and foreigners adopting it. :D

Ghar ki Murgi, Daal barabar :enjoy:

Has anyone seen Jnr. NTR's dance ? Great dancer. Good rhythm, style, finishing and covers a good portion of song in one take.
 
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