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Chandam Kalindi Nadam - a semi-classical Indian dance | Sephania Sanoj | TEDxLOTS Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-05 15:52
ഗുഡ് ev name is to the music sin i was a little ch when i to the music i kw part of me i tr many dan stars butഇത് dan hold a special place in my heart it mak if you connected to something bigger a cure a tradition a story to though movement it has displ me because every every practic needs patience it has also me confidence because every need a ch to grow sit back and my dance thank താങ്ക്യൂ [സംഗീതം] ചന്തം കാരുണ്യിദം ഗോപി സംഗീതം നെഞ്ചം തേനോതും പോലെ രാധാസല്ലാപം നറുവെണ്ണയോടെ പ്രേമതാലം നിലവിന്റെ ശീതളമായ പൂവി ത ...
Accessible dance for accessible wellbeing | Alice Gregory | TEDxNHS
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-04 16:39
[Applause] completely myself and totally alive. That's how it felt the first time I did the chaacha. As a teenager, I felt overwhelming joy that has been unmatched and consistent through every up and down of my life.Dance has moved my body, moved my emotions, and moved me closer to the people around me. Dancing fills my face with a smile, and it's infectious. Dance is holistically beneficial for our well-being.It simultaneously works our muscles, increases our heart rate, improves our mood, and connects us ...
Beyond the Performance, the Infinite Life of Art | Swathy Narayanan | TEDxAGBSKochi
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-22 15:57
Art and Performance - A dancer's body, soul, and breath are tuned to transform into dance during a performance [1] - A dance performance is more than just entertainment; it's a symphony of the dancer's body, mind, thoughts, emotions, the stage, lights, audience, and their reactions [1] - Dance transforms from an instrument to art, passing to the audience [1] - In classical art forms like Kuchipudi, instruments such as the mridangam, flute, and veena support the performance [1] - Abhinaya (acting) is crucial in dance, expressing emotions through the face, similar to everyday life [2][3] Kuchipudi and Art Form - Kuchipudi's poses have unique characteristics, with movements flowing asymmetrically across the stage [1] - Tribhangi, a technique in Kuchipudi involving bends and curves, enhances the beauty of asymmetrical movements [1] - Life, like dance, is not a straight road but has bends, twists, and turns, with imperfections and asymmetries [1] Infinite Life of Art - Art has an afterlife, continuing in the audience's mind even after the performance ends [3] - Art possesses the capacity to transform and has healing power, making it a powerful process [3] - An artist's achievement lies in the art form resonating and remaining in the audience's mind [3]
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Bloomberg· 2025-10-20 08:40
Pursuits picks the best movies, TV, books, theater, dance and art coming in November https://t.co/vmquNQWX5r ...
Building Bridges through Dance | Hannah Pitts | TEDxGeorgiaSouthwesternU
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-15 15:24
Community Impact of Dance - Dance transforms the lives of youth and revitalizes downtown areas [1] - The dance studio witnesses 175 children investing in dance each week, contributing to the downtown's vitality [1] - The Nutcracker Ballet, featuring 175 local dancers, sold out four shows and attracted thousands of people downtown, benefiting local businesses [2] - Dance introduces people from outside the community, building bridges and bringing in diverse perspectives [5] Dance Education and Training - The studio aims to provide proper discipline, produce large-scale shows, and introduce children to diverse genres of dance [1] - Dancers are exposed to choreographers from LA, Chicago, and Atlanta, enhancing their training [4] - Dance instills discipline, confidence, and creativity in youth [8][10] Studio Growth and Vision - The speaker's vision evolved during their time at Bernal University, leading them to bring advanced dance education to their hometown [1] - Over the past 13 years, the studio has grown from one student to serving 175 children weekly [1][11] - The studio emphasizes life lessons through dance, such as standing tall and adapting to change [13][14]
Growing Up with Ghungroos and Grace | Binaisha Kumar | TEDxTheArdeeSchoolNFC
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-26 16:15
Close your eyes just for a moment and step into this world with you. Imagine a grand hall overflowing with people. Every seat taken. The air so thick with anticipation that even the silence hums. The spotlight is blinding, hot on the skin. And from backstage, all I can smell is a strange mix of roses, incense, and nervous sweat. And there I stands bound tightly with these. It all began with my mother's words. You can do it. Fulfill my dreams. And the truth is so many of us carry our parents' dreams like inv ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-22 06:55
Pursuits picks the best movies, TV, books, theater, dance and art coming in October https://t.co/UV8ZaE1ZzT ...
From Stage to Heart | Michelle Tong | TEDxSHSID Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-19 14:58
In Shakespeare's Hamlet, The Princess, to be or not to be. At the end of a dance, as I stand still in my final pose, I find myself asking a very different question. To bow or not to bow.Bowing throughout history and across all human societies has always meant respect. It's a way for the performer to say thank you to the audience. But at the Chinese classical dancer, I'm not just a performer.Rather, I've become someone else. Whether as a tongrant who woke up in a museum or a waiting bride from Song Dynasty, ...
Can we keep a dance alive, forever? | Sharna Motlap | TEDxCharles Darwin University
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-26 16:30
[Music] Why do we dance. Well, it depends on who you ask. For some, it's a hobby or it's a sport. For me and my friends, it's our weekend tradition. And for others, it's an actual cultural tradition.But for all of us, it's actually human instinct. Because human evolution is a fascinating journey. It's full of surprising quirks and continuities.Many of the things that we do today, mostly without thought, is actually evidence of our ancestors lives. There's this idea that dance must have truly played a signif ...
IT'S POSSIBLE | Antonio Vargas | TEDxChatsworthInternationalSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-25 16:29
Career Trajectory & Artistic Development - The individual's early exposure to flamenco ignited a passion that led to formal training and a desire to perform [1] - At 18, the individual joined a flamenco company in Spain, later forming their own dance company at 22 and gaining recognition at festivals [3] - A performance in Madrid led to an exclusive contract offer, propelling the individual and their dancers to television appearances and widespread work opportunities across Europe [4][5] - The individual's career expanded internationally, including choreography work in New Zealand and performances in Australia, leading to the establishment of a dance and art center [5][6][7] - The individual's work gained international recognition, leading to opportunities in film and collaborations with notable artists [9][11][14] International Expansion & Cultural Fusion - The individual established a dance and art center in Australia, converting a flower mill into a multi-story space for training and productions [7] - Workshops in Australia and Singapore led to opportunities in film and further international collaborations [10][11] - The individual opened a studio and performing theater in Germany, showcasing flamenco and organizing large-scale Spanish fiestas [12][13] - The individual's company in Singapore, "Flamic Frontas," successfully integrated diverse cultural elements, including Chinese, Indian, and tap dance, with flamenco [18][19] Philosophy & Legacy - The individual emphasizes the importance of passion, determination, and consistency in achieving goals [21] - The individual believes that embracing the culture, understanding the singing, and listening to the music are key to dancing flamenco, regardless of one's background [20] - The individual expresses a desire to support the next generation of dancers and choreographers, focusing on teaching and creating opportunities for them [20][21]