Certified India Culture, English & Classical Dance Lessons
Last updated 1/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.04 GB | Duration: 1h 3m
Last updated 1/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.04 GB | Duration: 1h 3m
Lessons from the past - Epics of India, Cultural and Heritage learning class
What you'll learn
India Heritage English DanceCourse
Requirements
Good net connection
Description
Drama lesson in EnglishHere you will be seeing lessons in English as a dialogue script.Voices that lend support to Sarita Wariyer Teacher, alternatively throught are Vatsala Balachandran Warrier and Bala Warrier, her parent's.The videos are in Textual images so that a student can see the words for the lectures, in their real form. More accuracy is possible this way and hence, this choice of educational mode of teaching.Mahabharat, the chosen epic of India is the main course content.Many of the scripts here are Sarita Wariyer Teacher's own simple and easy to follow dialogues written specifically keeping in mind the needs of students in learning English.For those who are already proficient in the language, learning more on Indian culture, as stories that are part of Indian traditional lore will be an added bonus knowledge base for them.Regarding dance, Indian dance with a drama element and other fitness is part of the course too.So as a doubled edged learning experience, the course made a tiny attempt to impart both English and Indian Cultural lessons with Traditional Dance Lessons and other dance forms.India in Pictures: 20 Beautiful Places When it comes to photography, few destinations in the world can equal the rich mix of opportunities that can be enjoyed in India. From its colorful street scenes with their numerous festivals, to its many majestic old palaces and fortresses, this dynamic country has more than found its mojo in recent decades.A nation of deep contrasts, where the modern coincides with the traditions of the past, India is one of those destinations that's perfect for those who enjoy slow travel, taking their time to enjoy and savor - and photograph, of course - everything this incredible country has to offer. To help you get the most out of your time here, be sure to refer often to our guide to the top beautiful places to photograph in India.1. Taj Mahal, AgraFew structures anywhere on the planet can be considered as romantic as the Taj Mahal in Agra. Built by an emperor in the 1600s as the final resting place of his favorite wife, this beautiful white marble edifice stands as a testament to love and makes for an incredible photograph.2. Kapaleeshwarar Temple, ChennaiIndia is a land of temples, all just begging to be photographed. One of the most beautiful is the Kapaleeshwarar Temple in Chennai, a colorful Hindu temple dedicated to the god Shiva. This picture, which shows just a portion of the complex, is of the temple entrance.3. Holi: Festival of ColorsAs this picture shows, India's Holi Festival is certainly a colorful affair. Held each spring, this important Hindu celebration can trace its roots back centuries and provides an incredible backdrop for superb photos of the country's rich culture and traditions.4. Gateway of India, MumbaiLocated at the water's edge in downtown Mumbai, the 26-meter-tall Gateway of India was erected in 1911 as a tribute to the British monarchy. A meeting place for locals and visitors alike, this spectacular structure is one of the city's most photographed landmarks.5. The Ganges River, VaranasiIndia has long been influenced by its mighty rivers. Shown here passing through the city of Varanasi, the spectacular 2,525-kilometer-long Ganges river is also an important religious site and is much revered.6. Cola Beach, GoaLocated on the country's west coast, Goa is home to numerous fine beaches and has a reputation as a popular resort destination. Of the many beaches here, Cola Beach is one of the best places to snap a photo at sunset.7. Bada Bagh, JaisalmerOnce a royal garden, Bada Bagh - part of the magnificent Golden City in Jaisalmer - contains the cenotaphs of a variety of regional rulers' bygone days. For the best photos, be sure to frame these beautiful red sandstone buildings with the greenery of the surrounding mango groves.8. Tea PlantationsLong a staple of the country's economy - and one of the reasons why it was for so long a part of the British Empire - India's tea-growing regions provide an attractive subject for photos. These tea plantations in Munnar are typical of the kind of images you'll be able to capture when you venture out of the city.9. Train RidesOne of the best ways to get around India is via train. It's also a fun way to discover exciting new photo opportunities, especially in mountainous regions of the country, such as Shimla in the Himalayan foothills.10. Meenakshi Amman Temple, MaduraiIndia's temples and shrines also provide spectacular interior photography opportunities, too. Here, the camera has captured the majesty of the towering columns and brightly painted ceilings of the Meenakshi Amman Temple in Madurai.11. Golden Temple, AmritsarOf all India's many beautiful temples, few can match the Golden Temple of Amritsar (Harmandir Sahib). Built in 1604, this magnificent building is further enhanced by its waterside setting.12. Red Fort, DelhiAs beautiful on the inside as it is on the outside, the Red Fort complex in Delhi is a photographers' paradise. Be sure to spend time photographing its intricate marble interior, including the huge Hall of Private Audience.13. Amer Fort, JaipurConstructed in 1592, the impressive Amer Fort in Jaipur makes for an impressive backdrop for your holiday snaps. Popular with tourists, it's a steep climb but well worth the effort.14. Periyar National Park, KeralaSome of the best photographs of India can be had in the countryside. Here, the lush vegetation of Periyar National Park in Kerala is home to a variety of wildlife, including countless bird species and elephants.15. Jahangiri Palace, AgraThe best images of India are often those that contrast man-made structures against the country's lush vegetation. Here, the photographer has perfectly captured the beauty of Jahangiri Palace in Agra along with the surrounding countryside at sunrise.16. Ellora Caves, AurangabadStarted in the 5th century, the spectacular Ellora Caves consist of 34 distinct monasteries, chapels, and temples carved out of the rock face. Shown here, the entrance to the caves only provides a taste of the photogenic splendor within.17. Mehrangarh Fort, JodhpurShown here lit up at night, the Mehrangarh Fort - also known as the "Blue City" - dominates the city of Jodhpur. While some of the best shots are of the fort in the distance, make sure you book a tour of this incredible structure.18. Qutub Minar, New DelhiThe red sandstone minaret in Qutub Minar in New Delhi makes for a very dramatic photo. The country's largest minaret is set in a large complex housing numerous old tombs and other interesting structures.19. Darjeeling, West BengalFamous the world over for its tea, Darjeeling in West Bengal makes for a great jumping-off point for those wanting to explore the Himalayas. This lush, fertile region also offers no shortage of stunning vistas.20. Bandra-Worli Sea Link, MumbaiConnecting Mumbai's main business district to the rest of the city, the Bandra-Worli Sea Link makes for a stunning photo backdrop - especially at night.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Joint drama lesson Audios from Bala Warrier and Vatsala Warrier
Lecture 3 Lessons from teacher for pronunciation
Lecture 4 Lecture - development of listening skills
Lecture 5 Vocabulary
Lecture 6 Indian classical Dance based Flexibility exercise
Lecture 7 Course Notes
Lecture 8 Joint Indian drama lesson Audios from Bala Warrier and Vatsala Warrier
Lecture 9 Joint Indian drama lesson Audios from Bala Warrier and Vatsala Warrier
Lecture 10 English lessons
Lecture 11 English lessons
Lecture 12 English lessons
Lecture 13 English lessons
Lecture 14 English lessons
Lecture 15 English lessons
Lecture 16 English lessons
Lecture 17 Classical dance
Lecture 18 Updates
Beginners to advanced learners