Aparna's Fan Girl
Oct. 11th, 2005 01:18 pmI admit it - I'm a fan girl of my teacher. :) It's good - it means I love learning from her. So... now I pimp for her:
My teacher - Aparna Sindhoor - was one of the choreographer's for this movie:
http://www.anandabhadram.com/
She did the choreography for two of the songs. Her husband was the executive producer. The movie will be in Malayalam - the language of Kerala on the Southern tip of India. I assume for American release it will be dubbed in English.
This is by the same director who did (in a partnership with another) - Ashoka - the very spiffy movie about the ancient Buddhist Indian king.
I'm getting endless delight from this - as Bhairavi and I spent a while trying to figure out how to steal dance moves from Ashoka. I can only assume that the dancing will be a little bit more traditional, and quite Southern, given my teacher's background.
But... this film is not period, not documentable, or anything that would hold up in the SCA... But it does seem to have a lovely fanciful quality to it, which makes me really interested in seeing it. I'm also really intruigued by the neat menu page in the flash site. It has a few issues - mouseover areas are a little too small for easy usage, and it's just a tad too dark, but the effect is really neat.
This is not the geeky Indian Laurel you are looking for.
Just an excited fan-girl.
My teacher - Aparna Sindhoor - was one of the choreographer's for this movie:
http://www.anandabhadram.com/
She did the choreography for two of the songs. Her husband was the executive producer. The movie will be in Malayalam - the language of Kerala on the Southern tip of India. I assume for American release it will be dubbed in English.
This is by the same director who did (in a partnership with another) - Ashoka - the very spiffy movie about the ancient Buddhist Indian king.
I'm getting endless delight from this - as Bhairavi and I spent a while trying to figure out how to steal dance moves from Ashoka. I can only assume that the dancing will be a little bit more traditional, and quite Southern, given my teacher's background.
But... this film is not period, not documentable, or anything that would hold up in the SCA... But it does seem to have a lovely fanciful quality to it, which makes me really interested in seeing it. I'm also really intruigued by the neat menu page in the flash site. It has a few issues - mouseover areas are a little too small for easy usage, and it's just a tad too dark, but the effect is really neat.
This is not the geeky Indian Laurel you are looking for.
Just an excited fan-girl.