Shivani Joshi is the founder of Team NRITYA, a Garba dance company. In this #MonsterMasterclass episode, Shivani discusses the cultural diversity of Indian folk dance and the stigma surrounding being a professional female dancer. Watch till the end to see clips of Team NRITYA dancing to “Ek Do Teen” & more!
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#mississauga #garbadance #garba #madhuridixitShivani Joshi is the founder of Team NRITYA, a Garba dance company. In this #MonsterMasterclass episode, Shivani discusses the cultural diversity of Indian folk dance and the stigma surrounding being a professional female dancer. Watch till the end to see clips of Team NRITYA dancing to “Ek Do Teen” & more!
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foreign
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and I came to Canada as an international
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students maybe six years back
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I started getting trained as a dancer
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when I was three years old I was
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enrolled into bharatnatyam class so
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bharan item is basically a typically
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Indian classical dance style where where
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the dancer does not only learn dance but
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self-discipline so back then when I was
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into college I decided that dancing is
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something that I’m not leaving ever like
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it’s going to get strict to me as long
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as I’m alive I have been extensively
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involved in different various sort of
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folk dances I have also performed into
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Anatolian folk dance event that took
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place in Turkey where we represented
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India so I think folk dance is something
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that makes me feel rooted to the culture
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that I come from if you are an Indian
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dancer especially if you belong to the
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traditional dancers like classical
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bharanatyam or folk dances there are
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there are a lot of diversities like
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every region will have their signature
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dance style and I believe that there are
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a lot of things to discover everything
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is attached to our history or it has a
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story behind it so I feel like there are
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a lot of things that I can learn like
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there are tons of varieties that this
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dance form has to offer and in terms of
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costumes and musics everything is so
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rich in its own culture
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foreign
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families uh girls usually don’t dance
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like a dancing girl is not considered to
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be belonging to a good family so I was
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lucky enough that my parents in fact my
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grandparents they were like super
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supportive they were so proud of me
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winning my competitions working hard to
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prepare for a competition but that
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wasn’t the case from everyone so the
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kind of appreciation that a person
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should achieve in terms of coming up
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there’s uh stage fears or in terms of
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just go there on stage and perform or
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winning a trophy that wasn’t similar for
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girls and boys so that was on the very
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early stage I have realized that
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everyone is not going to appreciate what
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I am going to do but that’s okay as long
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as my parents my family is understanding
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me they’re supportive I will just keep
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going and once like when I decided to
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pursue dance as my career I never get I
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never really gave a thought to pursue it
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on full-time basis because there was lot
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of stigma that pursuing passion can be
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very harmful and I think at some up to
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some extent I definitely agree to that
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part but then if you’re really
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passionate and you’re really good at
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what you do you put in all your hard
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work I don’t think there is anything
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that you cannot pursue as full time
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uh well Bollywood monster mashup means a
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lot to me as an artist it was the very
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first Festival which made us realize
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that artists artists are really valuable
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they they not only value artists they
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make them feel respected and I have I
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have been performing into a lot a lot
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lots of festivals lately but what I what
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I have realized is that other festivals
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might treat you as they are giving you
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an opportunity by providing you a
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platform whereas here with this
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particular Festival what I have felt is
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they are they feel privileged to have us
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on board which is why I will always feel
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grateful to be a part of this Festival
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foreign
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