Saturday, 15 July 2023

Astonishing Finger Dance Videos: A Captivating Social Media Trend

In today's fast-paced world, social media has become an integral part of our lives, offering a plethora of captivating content for entertainment. Among the diverse array of videos that flood our news feeds, a new trend has emerged, capturing the attention of social media users worldwide: astonishing finger dance videos. These videos showcase incredible talent and creativity as performers transform their hands into captivating dancers, captivating viewers with their flawless finger movements. In this blog, we explore the impact of these videos and the reactions they elicit from audiences.


The Rise of Astonishing Finger Dance Videos https://www.instagram.com/p/Cun2iQVLwv1/


Social media platforms like Instagram have become breeding grounds for talented individuals to showcase their unique skills and captivate audiences worldwide. The advent of finger dance videos is a testament to the diverse talents that have emerged in this digital age. One notable Instagram page, creativeyert, has gained popularity for sharing out-of-the-box content, recently dropping an intriguing finger dance video that caught the attention of thousands.




In the video, a wooden table serves as the dance floor, while the performer adorns two tiny shoes on their fingers, transforming their hand into a mesmerizing dancer. The video consists of three captivating clips, each showcasing the hand taking on different avatars with its unique style. In the first clip, the hand is dressed in white sneakers, matching shorts, and even wears a wristwatch on the thumb. The second video presents the hand with a moustache and vibrant red hair, adding a touch of playfulness. Lastly, the hand dons an all-black ensemble, complete with a leather jacket, jeans, and uber-cool sunglasses, exuding a sense of edginess.


The Artistry of Finger Dancing



Throughout the clips, the performer moves their fingers with remarkable precision, mirroring the movements of a professional dancer's legs. The execution of finger moonwalking and popular hip-hop steps is so flawless that viewers may find it hard to comprehend the concept at first glance. The talent and dedication required to master such intricate finger movements deserve immense recognition.

Audience Reactions

The finger dance videos have garnered a considerable amount of attention and engagement from social media users. The comment section of the video is flooded with a sea of red heart emojis, a clear indication of the viewers' appreciation for the performance. Comments praising the talent of the performer such as "superb" and "amazing" dominate the discussion. The post has garnered over 5,800 likes since being shared on Instagram, further validating the popularity of this emerging trend.

The emergence of astonishing finger dance videos highlights how social media has opened doors to an array of unprecedented talents. These videos provide a unique and captivating form of entertainment, allowing viewers to escape from the fast-paced realities of life and indulge in moments of creativity and amusement. They serve as a reminder of the endless possibilities for self-expression and artistry in the digital age.

Astonishing finger dance videos have quickly gained popularity on social media platforms, captivating audiences with their extraordinary talent and creativity. The viral nature of these videos demonstrates the power of social media in showcasing diverse talents and providing a platform for individuals to share their unique skills with the world. As viewers continue to discover and appreciate the artistry behind finger dancing, it is evident that this trend will continue to evolve and inspire countless others to explore their own creative potentials. So, the next time you stumble upon a finger dance video, take a moment to appreciate the dedication and skill behind those mesmerizing finger movements and join the global audience in celebrating this captivating social media trend.

Tuesday, 29 September 2015

King Tut's Tomb Reveals Two Secret Chambers



A new examination of King Tut’s tomb has provided evidence of two hidden rooms, Egypt’s Antiquities minister Mamdouh Eldamaty announced on Monday.

According to Eldamaty, scratching and markings on both the northern and western walls are similar to those found by Howard Carter on the entrance gate of King Tut’s tomb. Carter discovered the treasure-packed burial in 1922.

“This indicates that the western and northern walls of Tutankhamun’s tomb could hide two burial chambers,” Eldamaty told Egypt’s English-language news site Ahram Online.

King Tut’s Tomb May Hide Nefertiti’s Secret Grave



The investigation follows a similar claim by Nicholas Reeves, a British Egyptologist at the University of Arizona. Last month he published a paper arguing that high-resolution images of the tomb’s walls show “distinct linear traces” pointing to the presence of two still unexplored chambers.

Reeves speculated that one of such chambers contains the remains, and possibly the intact grave goods from queen Nefertiti, the wife of the “heretic” monotheistic pharaoh Akhenaten, Tutankhamun’s father.

He argued that a painting located behind King Tut’s sarcophagus has been wrongly interpreted. The painting shows Ay (who largely directed King Tut's reign and succeeded him) performing the Opening of the Mouth ritual on the boy king.

King Tut's Chariots: Ferraris Of Ancient Egypt


The figure labelled Tutankhamun would actually be Nefertiti. He noted that the lines at the corner of the figure’s mouth are a trademark in pictures of Nefertiti. On the other hand, the figure labelled Ay would be Tutankhamun, completing the death ritual for Nefertiti.

According to Reeves, the tomb of King Tut was not ready when he died unexpectedly at 19 in 1323 B.C. after having ruled a short reign of nine to 10 years. Thus he was buried in a rush in what was originally Nefertiti’s tomb, who died 10 years earlier.

Reeves told reporters the tomb’s examination revealed several unusual features, such as a contrast in the materials that cover different parts of the same wall and an extended ceiling which suggests King Tut’s tomb was originally a corridor.


“After our first examination of the walls we can do nothing more until we receive the all-clear from the radar device to confirm our findings,” Reeves told Ahram Online.

According to Eldamaty, it’s very likely there are hidden chambers in King Tut’s tomb. However, he disagrees with Reeves on the Nefertiti claim.

“The theory is a very good theory but it doesn’t mean it’s true. The best theories don’t always work,” he told reporters.

Tut’s Funeral: Burying the Boy King

“If another wing to this tomb or one that predates it is found, that alone would be a major discovery,” he added.

Eldamaty told Ahram Online that the results of the radar scans will be announced on Nov. 4, the same day Tutankhamun’s tomb was discovered.





Thursday, 15 January 2015

5 Reasons to attend the International evening at Calcutta Club

After a tiring week at work, Saturday is the time to unwind yourself. Calcutta Club, in association with the Black Dog & Telegraph, presents International Evening 2015 on 17th January, Saturday, an annual event dedicated to the spirit of friendship among different countries, shared through the common love for food and music. Here are the top 5 reasons why you MUST attend this event without fail:



1. Authentic Tango Quartet from Argentina, which will bring to Calcutta the music from the Latin world; music that’s sure to stimulate your senses and make your feet go tapping
international eve Calcutta club

2. Caribbean Winds from South America that would blow your mood this evening to places far from the madding crowd. As Bob Dylan says: “Caribbean winds still blow from Nassau to Mexico

3. Fanning the flames in the furnace of desire”Jewel from Vietnam with an ensemble of 6 musicians and 12 instruments, something that you perhaps have not witnessed so often

4. DJ Akbar Sami, undoubtedly India’s favorite man behind the console, and the person behind a number of party chartbusters, will play to the house. Get ready to groove!

dj akbar sami

5.And what’s unwinding sans some good food and drinks? You plates are never going to be empty and glasses will always be full.inernational eve Calcutta club experience

Entry by invitation only, so if you are yet to collect your invitations, please do that without delay. It’s going to be a pause with Black Dog this Saturday. But as always, we urge you to unwind responsibly.

Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Limerick’s dance hall days to be recreated at city event

An exhibition celebrating Limerick’s proud dance hall heritage was launched in the city last Saturday.

The two week exhibition, Are You Dancing? - Remembering Limerick’s Dancehall Days, runs in the Stella Ballroom on Shannon Street and features photographs and other memorabilia from the period, taking in the end of the orchestra era in the late 1950s right up to the showband era of the early 1970s.




Many locals who frequented the dances contributed personal photographs taken at various city locations such as Todsies, The Stella, Jetland and Cruises Hotel along with a host of others.

These will be on display for the duration of the exhibition.

Speaking at the exhibition organiser David Studer thanked those who helped out for their contribution and acknowledged the aid from Limerick City of Culture.

Creative Communities chair Karen O’Donnell O’Connor outlined how the project came about as a collaboration between many community groups in the city.

Limerick’s own Showband star Tommy Drennan reminisced about the city’s dancehall days and recounted tales of playing at the Stella during the early days of the Monarchs.

He spoke of when the Jetland opened first and paid tribute to an immense wealth of talent that existed in Limerick at the time, most especially the great musicians that emerged from the smaller local support bands to tour nationally.

Rock and Roll club founder Paddy Brennan also delved into the history of the showbands in Limerick with fond memory.

The highlight of the two weeks will be a recreation of the dances this Sunday June 22, from 2.30pm to 5.30pm at a specially constructed marquee complete with dance floor in John’s Square.

The free family orientated event will feature music from The Kadillacs with Bryan Meehan of the Monarchs headlining, along with Tommy Drennan, Denis Allen, Shaun O’Dowd, Margaret Ring and Michael Shortt.

The exhibition runs until Saturday June 28.

Tuesday, 8 April 2014

KOYAL RANA WINS MISS INDIA 2014 TITLE

Mumbai: Koyal Rana won the coveted Miss India 2014 crown at the 51st edition of the pageant, on Saturday, April 5. She was crowned winner among 24 gorgeous contestants from across the country.

Miss India 2013 Navneet Kaur Dhillion, and Miss World 2013 Megan Young felicitated Rana with the crown at the beauty pageant.




Jhataleka Malhotra, was crowned first runner-up by Sobhita Shulipala, and Gail Nicole Da Silva was crowned second runner-up by Zoya Afroz.

Koyal Rana hails from Jaipur, Jhataleka from Mumbai, and Gail from Goa.

Rana will represent India at the Miss World 2014 beauty pageant this year.

Gail Nicole Da Silva, Jhataleka Malhotra, Koyal Rana, Lopamudra Raut, and Nikhila Nandgopal, were the contestants who made it to the top 5 finalists.

Abhay Deol, Jacquline Fernandes, Vidyut Jamwal, Megan Young, Malaika Arora Khan, and Manish Malhotra were among the panel of judges. Singer/rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh, and boxer Vijender Singh, were also on the panel.

Bollywood stars, Shahid kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor added glamour to the spectacular event.

The event was hosted by Bollywood actor Riteish Deshmukh, who was very entertaining and kept the audience going with his wit and humour.

Here’s a list of the of sub contest winners:

Miss Multimedia: Irshikaa Mehrotra

Miss Beauty With Purpose: Koyal Rana

Miss Fashion Icon: Jantee Hazarika

Miss Vivacious: Tenneti Joga Bhanu

Miss Healthy Skin: Koyal Rana

Miss Timeless Beauty: Gail Dasilva

Miss Adventurous: Yoshiki Sindhar

Miss Beautiful Hair: Nikhila Nandgopal

Miss Congeniality: Aarpita Kaur

Miss Active: Nikhila Nandgopal

Miss Lifestyle: Sathitya Jagannathan

Miss Talented:  Deepti Sati

Miss Body Beautiful: Lopamudra Raut

Miss Rampwalk: Varsha Gopal

Miss Photogenic: Jantee Hazarika

Miss Beautiful Smile: Irshikaa Merhotra

Miss Waterbaby:  Mansi Grewal

Miss Iron Maiden: Deepti Sati

Miss Sudoku: Malati Chahar

Miss National Costume: Jhataleka Malhotra

Source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com/140406/nation-current-affairs/article/koyal-rana-wins-miss-india-2014-title

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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