Some old article(2006) about Terence

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I just saw this article and found Terence very different(and better) in the pic. I am just posting the full article....

Ballet to Bollywood

Bollywood's lack of professionalism was a shock for New York choreographer Terence Lewis. And then he decided to shake things, finds BHUMIKA K.


LITHE LAD Terence Lewis is as comfy doing jazz ballets in Bollywood

He can't root himself in one place and flits delicately in a sprightly gait. Almost like a butterfly. I plod behind to keep pace. His hair streaked and wavy, a diamond sparkling in one ear, those super high cheekbones, slim waist and lithe legs define the young Turk who's taken Bollywood by storm.

Terence Lewis' mother told him he can't be shaking his bum and earning money. Today he's proving her wrong.

New tangents

Choreographing the ballroom waltz in Lagaan, making Aamir Khan dance to his tunes (no mean task that) and getting Anatara Mali to almost look like a contortionist in Naach and now the "Fitna dil" number in Shikhar, Terence Lewis is taking Bollywood naach-gaana off the beaten track.

"I don't want to change Bollywood. But the same repetitive going around in circles is not good enough. We need to go off-tangent," says Terence, bursting with energy. The youngest of eight siblings, 32-year-old Terence first took the traditional route and studied microbiology, then hotel management and dropped everything to teach dance. He dabbled in a lots of modelling and got man-hunted before he realised life was a dance. "I realised I was doing bullshit and felt like a loser for bowing down to conventional pressures and not following my own dream," remembers Terence.

"I was such a nautankiya. I would dance at weddings and people would give me gifts of money. I was a real stage hog; very indulgent. I have such a sinful quality on stage," he gushes unabashedly. But aren't men who dance predominantly seen as effeminate? "All kinds of art borrows from the feminine. All creation is by women. After all you are your mother's son also. We take from the male and the female but it shouldn't topple to one side. But if you want to be effeminate it's fine. It's nothing to be ashamed of. I'm human. I cry in movies!" he lets out a tirade.

He went to New York to study contemporary dance at the legendary Alvin Ailey and Martha Graham schools. Over the years he's learnt ballet, jazz, kathak, yoga and hold your breath — the mallakhamb! "Any movement for me is beautiful. If a body moves well, it's good enough. I travel abroad a lot and all of them don't care that I know ballet or jazz. They want to know what form of movement I can bring from India," is how he explains his vast interests. He also loves Prabhu Deva and his isolated technique of dancing.

He calls his siblings Aurangzeb's children — far removed from music and dance and entirely into academics. "For them it was all about academics and survival."

He started with fitness training and the line-up of starlets and their families who wanted to keep fit his way, is rather impressive. As a personal trainer, he's made sure that a whole bevy of women including Madhuri Dixit, Amisha Patel, Yana Gupta, Malaika Arora Khan, Bipasha Basu, Suzanne Hrithik Roshan, Gauri Shah Rukh Khan and Anatara Mali have toned up to his tunes. His concept of the "dancersie" really caught fire with fitness becoming more fun if done to a tune.

In 2000, he set up the Terence Lewis Contemporary Dance Company and a formal dance school that offers a three-year scholarship programme for those who want to take up dance seriously as a profession. Since there is a lot of money and fame attached to the profession now, there are a few students willing to train seriously.

Bollywood calling

But when he first set foot into Bollywood, it was a culture shock after doing artistic ballet. "After working with a whole lot of professionals, they ask you to work with actors not trained in dance. The actors don't come for rehearsal, because they are forced to dance... It's almost like prostitution!"

Of course, there are always the hard-workers, he says, like Madhuri, Aamir, Shah Rukh, Amitabh Bachchan, who really work hard and take their dancing seriously. In fact, Antara Mali attended a three-month workshop with him before she went in front of the camera for Naach. "Stars often carry so much baggage, they can't submit to a choreographer."

He also believes that Bollywood is a confused lot, where the most important influence in dance is the West. The look and style is imitated but never the feel.

"What works best is a khichdi style!" he laughs. He also has his angst against item numbers. "They are done so senselessly. It's just fast cuts, good looking foreign girls, and no choreography," he says genuinely looking appalled at the lack of standard in these "items numbers".

Terence looks at contemporary dance as an offshoot of classical, not something that will subvert rich tradition. "Classical dance forms in India are stuck in a time warp. It's high time they moved ahead and changed to suit modern times. Contemporary is only a reinvention of the classical; only, a modern flavour is added," he says, presenting a lot of pluck.

Source : THE HINDU

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Posted: 16 years ago
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I think someone has posted this before.
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Originally posted by: desicrowd

I think someone has posted this before.

Yes, Shabs di did.
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Haven't read it before so thanks a lot!
"define the young turk". Err since when did turks look like that? lol
I prefer his hair much more now though. :$
And I completely agree, people are so fascinated by Bollywood dance. In my old school which was predominantly black with a decent population of Asians, every time any of us would do any sort of Bollywood dance, it would be funny to hear them hum the tune or even attempt to sing it randomly lol.
He's come a long way so all due credit to Mr. Lewis! :)
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Originally posted by: kristie12

I just saw this article and found Terence very different(and better) in the pic. I am just posting the full article....

Ballet to Bollywood

Bollywood's lack of professionalism was a shock for New York choreographer Terence Lewis. And then he decided to shake things, finds BHUMIKA K.


LITHE LAD Terence Lewis is as comfy doing jazz ballets in Bollywood

He can't root himself in one place and flits delicately in a sprightly gait. Almost like a butterfly. I plod behind to keep pace. His hair streaked and wavy, a diamond sparkling in one ear, those super high cheekbones, slim waist and lithe legs define the young Turk who's taken Bollywood by storm.

He reminds me so much of Mr. Jose, my salsa teacher here in Houston😳 These accomplished dancers have a lightness to their movements which is eye catching. Seeing them move --- even if it's to walk from one spot to the other --- leaves a lump in my throat.....makes me catch my breath. Something in their gait when you see them in flesh and blood that is so mindblowingly sexy!
The youngest of eight siblings, 32-year-old Terence first took the traditional route and studied microbiology, then hotel management and dropped everything to teach dance. He dabbled in a lots of modelling and got man-hunted before he realised life was a dance. "I realised I was doing bullshit and felt like a loser for bowing down to conventional pressures and not following my own dream," remembers Terence.
Wow! Must have taken a lot of guts to frop all those finacially viable options to finally settle down with dance as his career! Hmmm......still, I don't see my self letting my daughters take up dance as a career. I'd be at my wits' end if they do so

"I was such a nautankiya.

OMG😆 I call my younger daughter "Ms. Nautanki" so often😆 She is such a drama queen😆
But aren't men who dance predominantly seen as effeminate? "All kinds of art borrows from the feminine. All creation is by women. After all you are your mother's son also. We take from the male and the female but it shouldn't topple to one side. But if you want to be effeminate it's fine. It's nothing to be ashamed of. I'm human. I cry in movies!" he lets out a tirade.
👏👏👏 All those who call him gay or effiminate should read this! It takes lot of balls to admit this fact about life! I like him even more now that I know his views on women👏
He calls his siblings Aurangzeb's children ? far removed from music and dance and entirely into academics. "For them it was all about academics and survival."
🤣🤣🤣 dude has great SOH as well! Does it get any better than this😊

Kristie, thanks for sharing this article. This is my first time catching it here. Geez, this dude sure is someone to watch out for! Love love love Terrence!
Edited by Gauri_3 - 16 years ago

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