Friday 1 November 2013

Come on India, Let's Dance It Out!

I cannot dance. Ill-equipped with the proverbial two left feet, dancing for me essentially is bashfully swaying for a few seconds with insistent friends at parties, and with very pushy relatives at sundry wedding functions. Nothing more, nothing less. No matter how hard I try, the music and my body are never in sync with each other. So much so that even my Punjabi blood doesn't spring in action at the briefest or faintest sound of a dhol or nagaada.

But the Dance India Dance Indiblogger Meet organised last week has somewhat changed my equation with dancing. We are not indifferent to each other anymore. (What a relief!)


But before I go into details about how this change of heart came about, let me share some tidbit about the awesome IndiMeet. The DID Indiblogger Meet was organised to give Delhi bloggers an opportunity to get jiggy with Zee TV's 'Dance, India Dance' judges! Yes! You read that right! An evening of fun, food and lots of dancing with the affable judges of Dance India Dance.

We are all aware about the huge popularity of Zee TV's show Dance India Dance! Considered India's number 1 dance reality show, it has set a standard for being a show where the judges do not just judge the contestants but also mentor them and guide them to be better dancers. In season 4 of this dance reality show, ZEE TV has roped in three new mentors to judge the contestants, and these awesome mentors are - Feroz Khan, Mudassar Khan and Shruti Merchant - three young and dynamic choreographers who have extensive experience in choreographing not just for Bollywood blockbusters, but also several prestigious non-filmy projects in India and abroad.

New mentors on the show

Besides the fresh faces in the judging panel, Season 4 of Dance India Dance is in news for another reason, and that is it's special theme - Dance It Out! Yes, with this new season, these judges are out with a mission - the mission to create a dance movement and inspire people to Dance It Out! Dance It Out is the slogan and theme of the show - and it aims at motivating people to vent out their feelings through dance. Happy? Dance! Sad? Dance! Depressed? Dance! Angry? Dance! The crux is - do not keep any feeling bottled up inside you, rather, express it through dance. And you do not have to be an accomplished dancer to that - go with the flow, dance it out.

Needless to say, this idea somewhere touched a chord with the non-dancer me. And the icing on this idea cake was the concept of Dance for a Cause, adopted for the DID IndiMeet. To put the concept into action, bloggers were asked to form groups and give a performance supporting a cause close to their heart. While there are many causes that are close to my heart and can any day push me to shake an non-synchronized leg for them, in this meet I got to be a part of the group championing the cause of female foeticide.



'Dance It Out' for a cause

Highlighting female foeticide

And this experience of being a part of a dance drama highlighting a social issue was indeed very liberating! It has given me the energy and enthusiasm to let go of my inhibitions, and dance despite my inadequacies. And if at all my dancing can make any difference, here are some of the top causes I will dance for.
COMMUNAL HARMONY


Time and again, the issue of communal harmony has been discussed as one of the major challenges to India's cohesiveness. Just when we think that we are well on the road of assimilation, a Muzaffarnagar happens and triggers fresh debates about communal-ism.  We fail to understand that with communal tension, we do not just harm each other, but also put our country's internal security as risk. There are so many urgent issues and causes we can devote our energies to, rather than throwing it all away in the name of Allah and Bhagwan. So, this would be the first cause that will prompt me to overcome my fear of two left feet. I will dance it out to spread communal harmony, to spread the message of love and peaceful co-existence.

SAFE STREETS & GENDER EQUALITY


We all know how India was in the spotlight the world over on account of the horrific bus rape incident that happened in New Delhi. The furor condemning it lasted a couple of months, there were all kinds of protests condemning the incident , the outrage was immense, following which the parliament passed a bill recommending harsher punishments for rapists. But this has hardly brought about any significant change at the ground level. Every single day, there are reports of molestation, kidnapping, harassment and the new menace, acid attacks. So I will dance it out to not just vent out my frustration against crime against women and gender equality, but to also raise awareness among those around me.

CLEAN AND GREEN 
ENVIRONMENT


How I wish to see our country spanking clean, its streets and roads litter-free and flanked by big beautiful trees, its many roundabouts dotted with fountains and its towns and cities boasting of lovely gardens. And like the other causes I have put here, this too is one where the efforts of every single citizen matters. Like charity, cleanliness too begins at home! Keep your house and its surroundings clean, keep your housing society clean, keep you town/city clean....and this chain can go and on. Let us all make more efforts towards recycling and reusing stuff, let us all plant more trees, let us contribute towards reducing our carbon footprint in whatever small or big way we can.

Dance reality shows are all about fun, entertainment and search for exceptional dancing talents. All three seasons of Dance India Dance have been high on quality entertainment and have sort of set a benchmark in promoting new dance forms. It's great to see that DID Season 4 is not just about dance, but also about causes.  So come on India, dance it out for the causes close to your heart! Vent it out, express it out - give way to all your happy, sad, funny, angry thoughts and opinions. Dance!


For updates about Dance India Dance Season 4 and Zee TV's other programmes, please check here.
Image Courtesy : Google Images.


Update : This post, judged by Dance India Dance team won a Logitech Boombox on IndiBlogger.

14 comments:

  1. Nicely expressed, Ragini! Dance is a great stress-reliever with so many advantages!
    Would so like to be a part of such cool IB meets! :)

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    1. Thanks Anita! The meet was super fun! My first too! :)

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    1. Thanks Aditya! It was nice meeting you the other day! :)

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  3. DID.. oohh I love that show like anything.. Guess what?? I even wrote a post about it ..

    http://jyotsnabhatia.blogspot.in/2013/08/dance-baby-dance.html

    Well written Ragini :)

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Jyotsna! Beautiful piece you have written! :)

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  4. Dance and I don't mix well but I can see dance lovers excited about the show! And if they get associated with causes it sounds even better!

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    1. Same here Mridula! Like I said, I have two left feet, but still, given the theme being Dancing for a Cause, I gave it a decent shot. :)

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  5. Beautiful post Ragini....Looks like you had fun dancing it out for a cause :)

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  6. Loved Going through your Post,especially the cause you mentioned..Real important cause that needs attention now-a-days..
    And I can see that you had loads fun in the meet.. :D

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  7. seems like you had lots of fun at the meet, learning to dance freely and that too for important causes..

    and I had my share reading your post.. :-)

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