But my question to all of you out there, is which dance form do you think every dancer should excel in or have some training in? Basically which form is the building block to become a better performer and dancer. Hope that makes sense.
Being an NRI all my life, I feel like I've become even more attached to India and its people. Despite being born and raised in the United States, I've never really lost touch with my culture and traditions. Everyone would think being an American born I'd be more into American stuff. But its quite the opposite actually. I watch more bollywood films than hollywood. I know more bollywood actors/actresses than hollywood actors/actresses. I listen to more bollywood songs than hollywood songs. I know more of Indian singers than of American singers. I sing bollywood songs rather tha American songs. And last but not least I have been trained in Bharatnatyam and bollywood dance rather than American forms of dancing.
I think what's inspired me to do Bharatnatyam is that being far away from my country, I have always felt that classical dance forms have a deep connection to the country they represent. I had the strictest teacher ever in those 7 years that I did do. But she was the best and I learned a lot from her. Unfortunatley I was not able to finish my arangatram, as I had to quit because my studies were really getting to me, and the commute to her place was quite to much of a hassle for my parents. I started learning when I was 5 (the age of some of the kids on LM)! After learning for 7 years, I really felt that classical dance forms really shape you as a dancer! Through the years I've learned and noticed that those who have been trained in any classical form whether it be bharatnatayam, kathak, kuchipudi, odissii or whatever are on a whole better performers. (There are exceptions, however, so don't kill me for saying that)! But I think those that have learned or are learning classical dance forms are one step ahead of the game in becoming top established dancers if that is what they pursue. Of course there are a billion of more dance forms out there, and I wish I had learned more than I have. But I really think that classical forms the roots of dancing. This is only my opinion and I know many of you will argue with me. But for me Bharatnatyam holds a special place in my heart. I have learned so much from it and from my teacher and guru. I think every dancer out there should have some training in a classical form. My sister took kathak for a short period of time with Madhuri Dixit's sister. She was a fabulous teacher and very nice. Kathak differs vastly from Bharatnatyam. And when I compared it, I was awed. It was just another beautiful classical dance form. Classical dance forms really connect and unite you with your culture. Living in the US all my life, I have not once forgotten my original roots. When people ask me what nationality I am, I always say Indian first before American. Living in the US doesn't change the fact that my parents are from India and that I am indeed just as Indian as they are.
So that was my view. What do you all think? Which dance form should every dancer be trained in?