Indian Dance Group - Taal
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this is the best i've ever seen white girls dance! and dont think i'm racist cuz i'm white so i can say this bout my people.
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very nice dance. i always loved bollywood dress and silver indian anklets. always an admirer. pls post more with those silver anklets..thanks and smilee!) sonya.
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On the other hand I am yet to see even a single western person excel at Bharatanatiyam. I've seen a number of white women doing Kathak properly, maybe because the movements and expressions are more subtle in Kathak and similar to ballet. But never Bharatanatiyam and that is not for a lack of trying. A Ukraine Women, Nikolina Nikoleski, is the only one i can think of who really mastered in it, but even she comes off as stiff and too static at times. Now what should I infer from this?
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@Varoonmg Its really a good that you brought this up. I've seen quite a number of Indians doing ballet especially contemporary on Indian reality shows. They do it with clean lines and grace as expected in contemporary. In my opinion they come across as supple and more fluid than westerners. But, yes I haven't seen anyone here doing 'Pointe work'. Ballet isn't popular here, some learn it as they feel it is good for strengthening legs to do Indian Classicals.
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@maniacram Sorry for such a late reply but with the Holidays I had other things to do
Well, South Asians DO care a lot about what other Ethnic Groups think of their Culture & Civilisation
There's no Group of Earth that doesn't care about what others think of them
I'm not sure any Indian Dancer can perform Ballet
Just standing on one's toes requires years of practice
Agree on the misuse of the term refined
Sometimes it's used to describe various things just out of political correctness
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@Varoonmg Honestly man why do you care so much if western people like Indian dances or not? Do you live in the west or something? Are you out of touch with Indian mentality? I don't think most Indians care. It is not their culture, so of course they give more importance to their own. That is normal, Indians do likewise too. Do you know it is very difficult for their dancers to perform our dances?
The word 'refined' should be taken in the right context. It is frequently misused.
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@maniacram "People who like ballet are considered (...) even in western countries"
Well the same, sadly, can be said about Indians who don't know much about their Own Classical Arts or consider it outdated
At a time in the West, the Non-Aristocrats and especially the youth wanted to rebel against the established order and that's why they cast Classical aside, but it still has a large following
Ballet might seem too rigid to you just like Indian Dances might seem too Devotional
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@maniacram Some Westerners define Indian Classical dance as complex
but most of them don't even know it exists, for them Indian Dance is limited only to Bollywood Jumping Around, and those same individuals who call Classical Indian dances as complex, make sure not to put it on the same level as Ballet
I'm not saying they don't appreciate it but for them it just sadly remains just "another" world dance, not on par with their refined arts
Don't be fooled by some politically correct flaterry
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@Varoonmg The Mime work that they do in ballet is like a tiny minuscule subset of the range of adavus done in Indian classicals. Both were the art forms of the upper strata in their respective societies. But still Indian classics have a wider appeal in their society. People who like ballet are considered 'artistic', as in boring or snooty, even in western countries. I think this is another reason why Westerners don't like dancing as much as Indians as all the dancers have ballet body language.
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@Varoonmg I knew that westerners consider ballet to be more 'refined' especially because of the loss of drums. But unlike what you say, I don't consider it as just a difference of opinion. Because ballet came into existence when french and italian aristocrats wanted to distance themselves from the common folk. So they acted all snooty and called it refined. Also unlike what you say westerners define Indian dances as 'rich' and 'highly complex'. You're clutching at straws here.
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@maniacram "No beat or body movements"??
I don't think you've ever seen any Ballet dance in your life or probably just didn't understand it
Most Westerners don't understand Indian Classical Dances and hence find them worthless, you're just being as ignorant as they are...
Learn a little bit about the Culture first and then you'll know why they lay so much emphasis on particular movements and poses, just type
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@maniacram You clearly don't know much about Classical Ballet, it's an elegant and highly complex art form, but just because it does not conform to the criteria expected in Indian Arts, you look down upon it....
Drums are considered the least refined instruments in Western Classical Music
and just as you are incorrectly applying Indian Dance Criteria to Ballet, many Westerners when applying Western Musical Criteria to Indian Music, find it coarse and gross...
wats songs are these
plz tell me
dancewiturheart 4 years ago
if you click on "more" under "about this video" (right side of your screen) you can find all the songs' names
pahelilover 4 years ago
what do mean by poland u mean all the girls except the indian girl..are all white..
lamer666 4 years ago
she's half polish. why? she lives in Poland, the other girls too.
pahelilover 4 years ago
We're from Poland. The group exists 3 years now. The girl that leads it comes from India so she's been learning classic dances since she was very little. Now she teaches the other girls.
pahelilover 4 years ago
hi, do u know what song is at 1.26. i cant see the song names on the right. thanks
darkangel2306 4 years ago
it's 'Dola re dola' from 'Devdas'
pahelilover 4 years ago