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02-19-2009 12:23 PM #1Master BHUZzer





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I just came across this article and thought it was interesting.
Bollywood-style dance classes drawing big crowds
Feb. 19, 2009, 8:38 AM EST
DENVER (AP) -- Drawn to the lavish dance numbers in films from India, or just bored with their gym workouts, people are flocking to Bollywood-style dance classes that mix traditional Indian folk dances with hip-hop moves. And the U.S. exercise industry is taking notice.
Long enjoyed by young people of Indian descent, and common in big cities on the coasts, Bollywood-style classes are popping up in regions of the country where Indian cinema is new and there aren't as many people of Indian descent.
Fans of Bollywood — an informal term for Hindi-language films, often romantic musicals — want formal instruction in the style marked by foot-stomping dance numbers that put folk moves and hip swings to pop beats.
"I was looking to try something different," says Tina Striegel, a 45-year-old accountant who tried a Denver class after falling in love with Bollywood-style movies such as "Slumdog Millionaire," the Oscar-nominated film inspired by Indian films that includes a large dance number at the end.
Denver's Bollywood West school started in 2006 as the first in Colorado to focus on Bollywood-style dancing. It now packs in crowds four nights a week to two locations and will move to a bigger studio next month.
"I love the movies. I love the culture. I love all of it," Striegel says before stretching for an hour-long session in which more than a dozen women practice a song-and-dance number.
Students swing their hips, raise one hand to their mouths as if calling out to a lover, and then lift one leg and hop forward in a line. After the number, instructor Renu Kansal reminds the dancers to wave their arms side to side smoothly, so they don't look "too drill-team-ish." As if they were in a Bollywood movie, the dancers are trying to tell a story of romance.
"I taught this in New York, and when we moved out here and I started Bollywood dancing classes, I was skeptical," Kansal said in an interview. "I was like, oh gosh, I don't know if this'll work here. But I had to double my class offerings in under a month. It was a huge surprise to me."
Kansal isn't the only Indian dance instructor caught by surprise. Used to teaching folk dances to the children of Indian immigrants, instructors now field calls from people with no connection to south Asia.
"All of these days it was small-scale, but now it's big-scale," says Bhagya Nagesh, an Indian dance instructor in Naperville, Ill., who will open a studio called Bollywood Rhythms in the Chicago suburb next month.
In Houston, a Bollywood-style studio that opened in 2003 now has five locations and a waiting list for kids as young as 3. Instructors at Hybrid Rhythms say the classes are too popular for small, private lessons.
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"I thought, 'I have to open this studio, because I cannot take any more students,'" Nagesh says. "People are just more familiar with it from the movies."
The fitness industry has noticed its popularity, calling it part of a trend toward ethnic-style dances where participants get a workout while learning about new cultures.
The American Council on Exercise says ethnic dancing, such as salsa dancing, belly dancing and now Bollywood dancing, is a major growth area for gyms and dance studios. The classes attract people who don't usually exercise, along with gym members bored by running on treadmills.
"It's really great for those who may not be motivated to go through the motions at the gym. This is better option," says Jessica Matthews, continuing education coordinator for the San Diego-based council.
For some, learning about Indian culture is as big a draw as the dancing. At Bollywood West, the mostly female students gather on Sunday nights to watch Bollywood films. Students also attend Indian cultural festivals and learn about dances common to Indian weddings and family gatherings.
"I'd tried all of it. Modern dance and salsa and swing. Nothing has hooked me like this. I love the culture and the community and the spice," says Bollywood West student Claire Polsky, 45.
Even non-Indian dance studios are incorporating Bollywood-style dancing into their repertoire. At the Atlanta Belly Dance studio, Bollywood moves have been incorporated into dances set to American pop songs.
"Americans like exotic, but they like dancing to songs they know," says Schadia Hazlett, an owner of three studios of Atlanta Belly Dance, which has several hundred to 1,000 students at times. "It attracts a totally different clientele than salsa or samba."
Fans of Bollywood hope the trend isn't going away. The moves can appear schmaltzy to Western audiences, and at times the movie plots seem designed only to tie together dance numbers.
"Some it is kind of hokey and silly. But if you go back and watch American movies from the 1930s and '40s, the big musicals, they were the same way," Striegel says. "So it's like going back to the old school."
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I notice that alot of the newer films from "Bollywood" have less and less musical numbers and less "item" pieces.
It will be interesting to see where they go from here as a lot of the young directors are trying to do more modern films. Check out David's Bollywood clip on You-Tube that he performed at the IMED show Hollywood awhile back.
Bollywood was on our studio schedule in San Diego for awhile but never caught on. We had a few loyals but that was it.
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I posted this article earlier this week.
http://www.bhuz.com/forum/rest-belly...opularity.html
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A coworker just came back from a cruise. They had a Bollywood show on the ship. I really haven't heard about it catching on in my area and we do have an Indian population.
02-23-2009 03:42 PM #6I could get used to this!
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Well, if you saw the Oscars last night, you know "The Musical is Back"
I am DEPERATE to take a Bollywood class but I can't seem to find anything around my area :-(
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Yep, after the "Slumdog" sweet at the Oscars last night (including best song) and the Bollywood dance performances (on the show and continuing prime-time news coverage through today (Monday) at least), timing is right-on for these classes to take off like wildfire!
It was a beautiful sight to witness people of all age groups and nationalities loving up the Bollywood dance sequences.
Great time to be a teacher of this and jump on this opportunity!
-DevoraLast edited by Devora; 02-25-2009 at 11:35 AM.
02-24-2009 11:44 AM #8Master BHUZzer





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Haven't seen Slumdog Millionaire yet - was too busy travelling to India myself ..l;,
But from what I understand it's not a typical BW film. After all it's directed by a Brit...
It's just like people getting interested into Oriental dance because of Shakira
Whatever - as long as they are interested!
If you want to see another Bhuzzer Bollywood dancing, check me out!
YouTube - meissoun's Channel
I've been BW dancing for nearly 10 years!
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03-01-2009 09:33 AM #9I could get used to this!
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03-02-2009 04:40 AM #10Official BHUZzer

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aloha!
2 cents here- sdm- definately NOT a bollywood film, imho, but brilliant none the less
meissoun is awesome!! in bharatnatyam, bollywood and lebanese bd- plus a killer dina dance tribute! she does it all!
and yes, the movie helps, without a doubt...been teaching ladies in theindian community bwood off and on for several years until they forced me to start a class!
thank god for their enthusiam...now everyone wants to try and i believe it;s the energy and the 'fun' factor that's the draw (plus so you think you can dance, sdm, dancing w/ the stars etc...)
sigh
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How funny. I know one of the women they interviewed. She's a belly dancer too. Since I'd already know someone in the class, maybe I should check it out.
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Now get this:
Today I am contacted by a journalist of a regional Swiss newspaper.
She saw in the media about the new BW dance hype in the states and wanted to know if Slumdog Millionnaire affected attendance to my classes? ..g.:
My dear lady, we've had BW dance workshops here since 2002! And the hype started in February 2004, it's over now....
I just taught a workshop last Sunday and nobody mentionned SM. There's just a general interest about BW around here (smaller than it was 3 years ago, but enough to keep up the workshops).
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03-03-2009 11:13 AM #13Re: Bollywood
I think people have always loved dancing as the best workout and this is the newest form. The music is usually upbeat, and you don't hear any words like "*****" and "ho" so it doesn't feel put down. And being partial to Eastern music myself, I can't help but think that people just automatically start moving to the beat as well. Incorporating hiphop I think is what also attracts Westerners because they feel they can relate to it better for those who may be a little shy of Eastern music.
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Very right.
Just be careful about "the newest form".
Dancing and singing in Indian films has been around since the day they could record sound in films!
And we can trace back Bollywood Dance to the 50ies (and probably earlier) when they rocked and rolled in black and white ..l;,
Just because Westerners are "discovering" something "new" doesn't mean that it's not in fact an old hat ..l;,
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I like to see that Bollywood dance is becoming popular. I've been watching Bollywood movies and have been into watching Indian dance since the early 80's. At 7 or 8 years old, whenever the local Indian shows would come on Saturday mornings and they'd show clips from the latest Bollywood films, I'd pull my sheet off my bed and try to wrap it like a sari and start dancing around. People thought I was weird because I watched Indian programs and movies. Now everybody is into it lol!
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