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Certified India Heritage English And Spiritual Dance Class 2

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Certified India Heritage English And Spiritual Dance Class 2

Certified India Heritage English And Spiritual Dance Class 2
Last updated 10/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.91 GB | Duration: 1h 24m

India Heritage and cultural traditions

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.FatsAll too often, dancers will concern themselves with becoming overweight and begin to limit their overall consumption of fatty foods. However, there are foods that are considered to be "good" fats. Foods such as avocados, nuts, fish, and some seafood, all contain high levels of fat, but these are low in saturated fats, or "bad" fats, and are quite essential to healthy eating. For a dancer, restricting intake of good fats can be detrimental to overall health and significantly impair performance levels. Therefore, maintaining a healthy level of fat of around 20% to 30% of the general diet is crucial.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction - vocabulary

Lecture 2 Joint drama lesson Audios from Bala Warrier and Vatsala Warrier

Lecture 3 Lessons from teacher

Lecture 4 Lessons from teacher

Lecture 5 Course Notes

Lecture 6 Information

Lecture 7 Text based lecture

Lecture 8 Indian Dance lessons for basic steps

Lecture 9 Indian Dance lessons for basic steps

Lecture 10 Lesson - pronounciation skills practice

Lecture 11 Lesson - pronounciation skills practice

Lecture 12 Lesson - pronounciation skills practice

Lecture 13 Lesson - pronounciation skills practice

Lecture 14 Lesson - pronounciation skills practice

Lecture 15 Dance lessons

Lecture 16 English lesson

Lecture 17 English lesson

Lecture 18 English lesson

Lecture 19 English lesson

Lecture 20 English lesson

Lecture 21 Dance lessons

Lecture 22 Dance lessons

Lecture 23 Dance program

Lecture 24 Dance lessons

Lecture 25 Dance lessons

Lecture 26 Dance lessons

Lecture 27 Dance program

Beginners to advanced learners