Originally posted by: Summer3Yep these days the contestants need not have knowledge of Indian classical dancing .
The contestants can get away with a bit of modern ballet and some gymnastics.π
Originally posted by: Summer3Yep these days the contestants need not have knowledge of Indian classical dancing .
The contestants can get away with a bit of modern ballet and some gymnastics.π
Originally posted by: surmai_shaam
I guess there are no limits..Here is bhangra done in different styles[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Rf26gP0t14[/YOUTUBE]
Originally posted by: Simi_PagalLadkiIt's just that they dont want me to miss school for it.
And I'd have to pay a lot of money just to audition
Originally posted by: luvya4ever
that is true... i'm guessing ur still in high school? b/c it won't be too big a deal if it's college because then it would just be a semester! but yea, just a ticket to india is fairly expensive... atleast for me, because i'm forever broke as a poor college student! π@hindu: yea, it is a superb song!!! and very easy to dance to ππ
The squat dances must be pretty tiring, no wonder not many want to do it as it can cause backaches and cramps too.Originally posted by: surmai_shaam
I guess there are no limits..Here is bhangra done in different styles[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Rf26gP0t14[/YOUTUBE]
Well you have to be real real fit to try that stuff. No body in that group probably understands the meaning except Sukhbirπ. But watch the way they are moving. That is the power of the beats especially if it is punjabi beatsπ.Originally posted by: Summer3The squat dances must be pretty tiring, no wonder not many want to do it as it can cause backaches and cramps too.
I wonder How much they pay to choreograph a song in bollywood if they are paying singers 20000 to 40000 Rs per song. I think your mommy is right. Education firstπ. You are getting some free counseling todayπOriginally posted by: Simi_PagalLadkiIt's just that they dont want me to miss school for it.
And I'd have to pay a lot of money just to audition
comment:
p_commentcount