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Meet Simi Talsania, a star performer and a breathtaking dancing sensation | Photogallery

01 Simi Talsania, a star performer, was born and raised in Mumbai - Photogallery Simi Talsania, a star performer, was born and raised in Mumbai. She began dancing at the age of fifteen. Simi was deeply inspired by Meher Malik s belly dancing which she saw on the show Just Dance . Simi learned belly dance under Veronica De Simas, who ran a company called Veve for three years. Then she became a part of the crew Kohl Belly Dance Movement, which the core members of Veve founded. In those two years, Simi got the opportunity to represent India in 2014 at the Belly Dance China. During an annual event of the crew, she met Tejasvi Patil, a.k.a. Tee-J whacking on stage, and instantly became a fan. Talsania participated in Dance India Dance Season 5, where she was one of the Top 30 on the show. Terrence Lewis and his company contacted Simi for the auditions for India s first musical, Beauty and the Beast . They discovered her on the Dance India Dance show. After getting selected, she perf

This artist wants to change the public perception of belly dancing in Nepal

This artist wants to change the public perception of belly dancing in Nepal Kathmandu Post Kathmandu, April 10 When Pinky Sapkota first saw Meher Malik, a popular belly dancer of South Asia, performing in 2012, she was enchanted. The grace with which Malik performed left such an impression on Sapkota that she felt an immediate connection with the dance, she says. It was like I was seeing a celebration of womanhood, says Sapkota. Dancing wasn t something new to Sapkota. She had been dancing all her life; in fact, she was trained in salsa and bachata. Yet, when she saw Malik perform, it was as though she saw a dance for the first time. She felt happiness, passion, and intensity flowing inside her, and she immediately made up her mind that she would learn the art of belly dancing too-at any cost.

Why it s time to stop labelling

Why it’s time to stop labelling Updated: Updated: December 24, 2020 17:02 IST In an online discussion, four dancers emphasised the need to bridge the gap between traditional and contemporary Share Article AAA In an online discussion, four dancers emphasised the need to bridge the gap between traditional and contemporary What is traditional and what is contemporary in Indian dance. These questions were raised at a recent round table discussion arranged by TomoeArts, a Vancouver-based dance theatre company, supported by ArtsComeOnline and spearheaded by Shivani Jatar. Paris-based dancer-researcher Kavya Iyer was the moderator. Kavya Iyer   In a specially curated India version of the event, four dancers from the diaspora shared their experiences and journey.

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