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Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Just Dance-Star Plus 14th August Elimination Episode


Just Dance 14th August featuring Farah Khan, Vaibhavi Merchant and Hrithik Roshan. After the Top and Bottom 3 contestatnts on 7th August, today the top 3 get a chance to win performer of the week and bottom 3 fought for a place in the journey to Just Dance Winner. Rajitdev from Mumbai was the best performer of the day and received the best performer of the day award, that is Rs. 1 lakh.
The bottom 3 were Anken Sen from Kolkata, Kruti Shah from United States, and Hitesh Patil from Mumbai. The second contestant who left the Just Dance show was Hitesh Patil. For his bad luck, he was in bottom 3 for the second time. This time, luck didn’t favour him. For each eliminated contestant, Hrithik Roshan gives Rs. 3 lakh from his own pocket.
The 21 years old, Hitesh is a FY B.com student and one of the Top 13 contestants of Just Dance.He is one of the best dancer of India.hiz journey is not stoping here.Wish him luck to fulfil his dream.

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Terence shares his expertise with Just Dance's Top 21



One of the most established choreographers of the industry, Terence Lewis, is indeed a force to reckon with in the entertainment world. The celebrity choreographer has choreographed many international stage shows, mega bollywood shows, exclusive corporate launches, Broadway western musicals, feature films & music videos.
He also runs the Terence Lewis Academy International (TLA I), providing dance instruction around the world while Terence Lewis Dance Foundation Scholarship Trust (TLDFST) since has been the one of its kind dance scholarship with the view to providing dance as a serious career option. Now, Terence is all set to take the contestants of Just Dance, through special classes in contemporary, jazz and hiphop to ensure that they excel in each form of dance.

Who is your favourite among the contestants in Just dance?

I don’t have any favourites among the contestants but I feel the ones who can dance with both the male and female energy will be a wholesome, ultimate dancer. The inhalation and exhalation of breath is really important in dance. Karan Pangali, Ankan, Rajith, Karan Khanna, Meher are few people I have noticed who have tremendous potential. They are working hard to better themselves and learn in this competition. All these people have a lot of potential.

How do you gauge if a dancer has the ability to excel in a particular dance form?

Every dancer has to have a flexible body. It also depends on the dance form - like if you are doing contemporary, jazz, hip-hop, the dancer would need a certain amount of flexibility in the spine, certain attitude needed for the style. One also needs to understand the mind set of a dancer before pushing him/her into a certain dance form. As everyone has their tastes so it is better to excel in what you love best. Whatever the mind wants, desires, loves, the body will learn it faster. Also, the dancer’s capabilities, whether the dancer is trained or not also makes a difference in learning a new dance form.

What will you be teaching in these workshops?

Before they learn anything about Contemporary dance, they will have to learn how movements originated, how to go about it, how to control body parts and elongate them, going across the floor, turning your body, isolation, connection, and many basic ground rules of Contemporary dance. First of all they will learn the basics of Contemporary dance before learning the form exactly. Once you know they understand the basics, then you teach them a routine and perfect it. I will also be teaching them about how to create variation and give depth to their dance.

How do you plan on tapping on these contestants talent in order to bring out the best in them?

I used to be a dancer and would train for hours daily but that knowledge doesn’t make me a teacher. The art of teaching is a tough process which requires understanding of the training principles. How do you teach a person who has never danced before, or knows the basics of dance, or wants to learn the intricacies of a dance form? A good dancer need not necessarily be a good teacher and vice versa. How do you teach people about rythym, balance, art. To build that, I have had training to be a teacher. I have done research and understood the process. I can say without arrogance that I am a great teacher.

What is the one important factor that a good dancer must possess?

A dancer needs a certain amount of discipline to go through rigours of dance as it is not an easy task. Everyone can dance but to be a dancer is not everyone’s cup of tea. A dancer has a skill, an ability to mesmerize the audience and himself. A dancer needs to be active, focused, disciplined, dedicated, great teachers and be in love with dance more than anything else. Being a full time dancer isn’t easy nor can I teach you in a day. You need to be patient, perseverant and have a good, strong body.

What is the kind of transformation you are expecting to see at the end of this workshop?

I hope to see a change in attitude towards Contemporary dance, understanding of choreography, how dance and dancer are connected.

What has been Hrithik’s brief to you. How does he want the workshops to benefit the contestants and what is the end result he wants to see?

Hrithik told me that most dancers in the show are raw and need to be polished, be taught and explained about dance. They needed to understand what they are doing. They all have potential to be great dancers but don’t know where it comes from, or how they can achieve it. They don’t know the names of steps they do, and in short, most dancers are dance illiterate. So Hrithik wanted me to teach them about dance, where it came from and how it evolved. Like if you learn to speak hindi as a kid, doesn’t mean you can read and write it too- you need to be taught that at school right? That is the same way with dance. Once you learn to read and write hindi, you realise you can read more books, and understand things better. The same way when you learn about dance, you can understand and use it better. 

Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Vaibhavi Merchant - well known Choreographer


Vaibhavi Merchant was born in 1975 and she is a well-known Bollywood dance choreographer, the granddaughter of pioneering choreographer Shri B. Hiralal, her maternal grandfather. She is a Gujarati.

Career

She began her career by assisting Chinni Prakash. She had her acting debut in the Malayalam film Snehapoorvam Anna, but returned to her roots as a dancer and choreographer. Her first solo work was the choreography for the song "Dhol Baaje" for the hit film Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. She won a National Film Award for her work. She took a short break from the industry and then returned with a bang in the form of the song "'O Ri Chhori'" from the Oscar-nominated Lagaan in 2001. She continued to choreograph selected numbers in prominent films such as Devdas, Baghban, Fida, Dhoom, Veer Zaara, Aaja Nachle, and Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi. She also choreographed the Australian musical The Merchants of Bollywood, a musical written by Toby Gough about her family. Her sister, Shruti Merchant, has been directing the musical both in the United Kingdom and Australia. She also choreographed one of the most popular song of 2005, "Kajra Re" from Bunty aur Babli, winning several awards for her choreography for the song. She was a judge in Nach Baliye 3 along with David Dhawan and Isha Koppikar. She returned as a judge once again for popular show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa alongside judges Saroj Khan and Juhi Chawla, the show's third season began on 27 February 2009.

 She is currently a judge on Star Plus' Just Dance, along with Farah Khan and Hrithik Roshan.

Monday, 8 August 2011

Farah Khan-Bollywood Choreographer

Farah Khan danced her way from an award winning choreographer to a director becoming the first woman to be nominated for a Best Director Award.
                                                                                                                                                                          Farah Khan was born on 9th January 1965 to Kamran Khan and Menaka, who is Honey Irani’s sister. She has a brother Sajid Khan who is also part of show biz. Farah married Main Hoon Na’s editor Shirish Kunder in 2004 and gave birth to triplets Czar, Diva and Anya in 2008.    
                                                                                                                                                          Farah Khan’s Movies Choreographer
Farah Khan started out as a choreographer with Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander (1992). She soon rose to the status of one of the biggest choreographers in Bollywood joining Saroj Khan. Her works include 1942: A Love Story (1993), Dilwale Dulhnaiya Le Jaayenge (1995), Iruvar (1997), Dil se (1998), Mast (1999), Dil Chahta Hai (2001), Monsoon Wedding (2001), Main Hoon Na (2004), Don (2006) and Om Shanthi Om (2008).Her work was showcased in international projects like Bombay Dreams and Vanity Fair. She received a nomination for the Tony Awards for Bombay Dreams. As one of the best choreographers in the industry, she worked with Shakira for the MTV Video Music Awards in 2006.Farah’s won several awards. She has won the Filmfare Best Choreographer Award multiple times for Dil Chahta Hai, Koi Mil Gaya, Dil Se, Kaho Na Pyaar Hai, Main Hoon Na and Viraasat.
The song sequence ‘Idhar Chali’ from Koi Mil Gaya won her the National film Award for Best Choreography.                                                                                                                      
Director                                                                                                                                                      Farah Khan choreographed and directed Main Hoon Na (2004) with Shah Rukh Khan in the lead, who also produced the movie. She became the first woman director on the best director nomination list and won the Star Screen and Zee Cine’s Best Debut Director Awards.Her second movie was the glitzy Om Shanti Om (2008) which was widely publicized and had the biggest stars of Bollywood onscreen for the first time in a song sequence. The movie was an instant hit and won several awards.
Recently She is a Judge in Just Dance-Star Plus Dance Reality Show with Hritik Roshan and Vaibhavi Merchant.She had Judged "Zalak Dikhalaja","Nach Baliye","DID Lil Masters","Jo Jita Wohi Superstar" and Entertainment K liye Kuch Bhi Karega"."Munni Badnaam Hui" and "Sheela ki Jawani" most famous item number of 2010,both were choreographed by Farah Khan.Geeta Kapoor(one of the Judge of Dance India Dance) was assistant of Farah Khan.

Sunday, 7 August 2011

Karan Pangali is better dancer than me-Hritik Roshan


The God of dance Hrithik Roshan, one of the three judges on the reality dance show "Just Dance", is all praise for Karan Pangali, a promising part of the show.


Hrithik Roshan

Raving about Karan, Hrithik said that participants from U.K, which despite being a trained classical dancer never hesitates to try and versatile dance styles, is a better dancer than him.

Apparently, Karan is gaining popularity, not only for her ability to dance, but also the fact that the mirror image of Hrithik Roshan, appearance-wise.

When asked if he, too, like the others, feels that Karan is his look-alike, the superstar said, “What I like about Karan is that he is a classical dancer who is not afraid to break the norms. He’s a handsome guy, but whether we look alike is for others to decide. I see only his dance. He’s a better dancer than me.”

Hrithik press 3 lakhs each to eliminate competitors

Although usually the winners are honored with awards, something strange happened to Hrithik Roshan's dance program.

Allegedly affected B-town Greek god Hrithik, to make way to break the dreams of participants by removing those eliminated each participant a tidy sum of RS3 lakh, so they can spend money to develop their careers.

"Hrithik was so touched by the participants of Just Dance, he has 3 lakh each to help them pursue their dream of dancing," an insider informed.

Introduction as a superstar makes me nervous - Hrithik

Despite being one of the actors from List A and a crazy fan following, Hrithik prefer not to be called a superstar when you are not.

The actor says being referred to as the superstar because he did not put on his acting or dancing shoes and not on stage makes him uncomfortable.

Asked about his films flop, ie "Guzaarish" and "Kites", has affected the status of superstar, Hrithik told TOI, "I do not know where it comes from. I am very, very annoying when people refer to me as a superstar - except when I'm about to be introduced on the stage where I was working as a superstar. I am comfortable because I have the jacket and the mask of a star. But if you introduce me, nothing like a superstar, it irritates me, it makes me a little uncomfortable. "