Wednesday 15 January 2014

Michelle Obama's Bollywood Dance Among Top White House Photos

Washington:  Michelle Obama's rhythmic dance moves to peppy Bollywood numbers during a Diwali bash has made it to one of the top White House photos for the year 2013.

Taken by Chuck Kennedy, the 49-year-old First Lady is seen doing Bollywood dance in the State Dining Room along with choreographer Nakul Dev Mahajan and students for a Bollywood Dance Clinic at the White House on November 5.


The visit by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to the White House in September and that of Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif could not make it to the top White House photos for the year 2013.

Released by the White House yesterday, these photographs are not ranked but arranged date-wise.

But the Bollywood dance pictures is among the 10 pictures on its homepage. 

"In 2013, the President was sworn in for a second term.

We commemorated the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington. We honoured our heroes, and bounced back from national tragedies and natural disasters.

"We strengthened our relationships with allies around the world, and took action to promote the American dream at home," the White House said.

"Each January, Pete Souza, Chief Official White House Photographer and Director of the White House Photography Office, pulls together his favourite images from the past 12 months - exclusive perspectives of everything from Presidential trips and events to private moments between President Obama and his family and staff," the White House said.


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Sonakshi Gets Dancing Again for Prabhu Dheva

Barely a few days after R... Rajkumar's release, Prabhu Dheva is making his leading lady Sonakshi Sinha dance to the tunes again. Shooting of their next film together, Action Jackson has resumed and this time around, the dance moves for Sonakshi have gone a step further. Pun intended.

"In R... Rajkumar, the only dancing number for Sonakshi was 'Saree Ke Fall Sa' and there too she had relatively easy steps. As for 'Gandi Baat', most of the dancing was done by Charmee Kaur since Sonakshi was there only in the dream sequence. As for all the major dancing, Prabhu Dheva didn't look beyond Shahid and together they came up with something unique. Sonakshi always used to jovially complain that she was being sidelined as far as dancing was concerned," informs a source.
Prabhu Dheva, who had made her go ballistic in 'Go Go Govinda' [OMG - Oh My God! ] and 'Dhadang Dhang' [Rowdy Rathore] listened to her and made sure that when it came to Action Jackson, she was duly compensated for all the misses.

"I had said to him during R... Rajkumar that he was getting greedy due to Shahid in there. Guess he kept all my taunts in mind and now for Action Jackson, he has given me the toughest dance steps," smiles Sonakshi, "Even during rehearsals of these songs, he just stood there and asked me to dance the fullest."

Recently, she wrapped up a hardcore dance number and before that she has already completed shooting for another song. While former is a club track, latter is a dream sequence which is hardcore 'desi' and Indian in appeal.

"Well, I can say that both songs have typical Prabhu Dheva style of dancing though," she laughs, "It is all the more exciting as both songs have Ajay and me together."

Insiders from the crew state that in his typical manner, Prabhu Dheva has devised some never seen before dance steps for Ajay and made him do the unthinkable. As for Sonakshi, she wasn't even a wee bit surprised after pretty much getting used to expecting the unexpected from her director.

Source: http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movies/features/type/view/id/5959

Monday 13 January 2014

The School of American Ballet Presents 2014 Winter Ball, 3/3

The School of American Ballet announces the 2014 Winter Ball at Lincoln Center's DavidH. Koch Theater on Monday, March 3, 2014, sponsored for the seventh consecutive year by legendary French Maison Van Cleef & Arpels. Cocktails begin at 7pm and dinner will commence at 8pm, followed by The Encore dessert and dancing at 9pm. Attire is black tie. To purchase tickets, a table, or for more information, please contact Natalie Schweizer at nschweizer@sab.org or (212) 769-6610.

This glamorous annual dinner dance is attended by 500 patrons, including the School's board members and alumni as well as leaders from the New York corporate and social communities.


A highlight of the evening includes a one-time-only performance by the advanced students of The School of American Ballet choreographed by Silas Farley, selected for the second consecutive year by Peter Martins, Artistic Director and Chairman of Faculty for the School of American Ballet.

The proceeds from this event enable SAB to distribute $1.8 million annually in student scholarships and support the School's renowned faculty and state-of-the-art facilities at Lincoln Center.

This year's event will be a Starry Night celebrating SAB's 80 years of dedication to the field of ballet, as attendees toast the School's good fortune at this momentous anniversary. Ron Wendt Design will create another unforgettable atmosphere for the event.

For the seventh consecutive year, Van Cleef & Arpels is the lead corporate sponsor of the gala. This partnership salutes the storied friendship between SAB's founder George Balanchine and Van Cleef & Arpels founder Claude Arpels.

The Encore is the Winter Ball after-party. Following dinner, 200 of the city's most sophisticated philanthropic young professionals join the Winter Ball for dancing and dessert. Dinner tickets include admission to The Encore and after-party-only tickets are also available.

The event is led by Chairmen Diana DiMenna, Julia Koch, and Serena Lese; and Young Patron Chairmen Noreen Ahmad, Amanda Brotman and Chelsea Zalopany.

The School of American Ballet, the official training academy of the New York City Ballet, was established in 1934 by legendary choreographer George Balanchine and philanthropist Lincoln Kirstein as the first and most essential step in their quest to create an American classical ballet company.

SAB, located at New York City's Lincoln Center, is the premier ballet academy in the United States, training more students who go on to become professional dancers than any other school. SAB's former students fill the ranks of the New York City Ballet and other leading U.S. and international ballet companies.


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