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Kuchipudi Teacher Training – Beginners' Level with Hari Om
5-21 October 2012 (Fridays – Sundays only) HK

| About the Training |
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This 40-hour Teacher Training Course is the first of its kind in Hong Kong and the first step in a long journey of mastering the coveted art of Kuchipudi Dance. As the first step, it is also the most important in consolidating and mastering the foundation techniques, knowledge and skills that are required to grow as full-fledged Kuchipudi Dancer and Dance Master.
In this course, you will learn the origins of Indian Classical Dance, Categories of Dance, introduction of various forms of Classical Indian Dance, Hand Gestures with Slokas, Foot Variations including Sthanakas, Charis, Bhramaris, Gatis and Utplavanas, Singing of all Jatis of Basic steps and other important Jatis that are part of the Kuchipudi Syllabus, Slokas and Songs, Basic Carnatic Musical Notations, Use of Tattukali and Mane ( the rhythm prop/stick) and Talam, Types of Rhythms, Body Alignment and Class Presentation techniques.
Consider this an opportunity to grow as a dancer, become a professional dancer and gain insight into various aspects of the dance form that ultimately give you mastery over what you have learned. This course is not only for those who want to teach but for all interested students who want to perfect their art form. |
| Schedule & Description |
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Day 1 - Friday, 5 October, 7:00pm - 10:00pm
Introduction of the Teacher Training,
Introduction of Dance Origin, Types, Mythology, etc.
Day 2 - Saturday, 6 October, 10:00am - 1:00pm and 3:00pm - 6:00pm
Module 1
Slokas and Jatis for basic steps with Tattukali and Talam
Day 3 - Sunday, 7 October, 10:00am - 1:00pm and 3:00pm - 6:00pm
Module 2
Body alignment, Head and Eye positions, Expression and Class presentation
Day 4 - Friday, 12 October, 7:00pm - 10:00pm
Music Basics, Hand Gestures and Foot Variations
Day 5 - Saturday, 13 October, 10:00am - 1:00pm and 3:00pm - 6:00pm
Module 3
Types of Rhythms, singing of songs and discussion of meaning
Revision of the Modules 1 and 2., Jatis Notations and use of Tattukali and Talam
Day 6 - Sunday, 14 October, 10:00am - 1:00pm and 3:00pm - 6:00pm
Module 4
Clarification of doubts in the first 10 songs of the Kuchipudi syllabus, singing of the songs along with tattukali and mock classes
Day 7 - Saturday, 20 October, 10:30am - 1:00pm and 2:30pm - 5:00pm
Complete revision of all Modules and mock classes
Day 8 - Sunday, 21 October, 10:30am - 1:00pm and 2:30pm - 5:00pm
Oral Test
Summarisation and Presentation of Certificates |
| Tuition |
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FULL TEACHER TRAINING
Kuchipudi Teacher Training - Beginners' Level
5-21 October 2012 (Fridays - Sundays only)
Total 40.0hrs
- Early-Bird 20% (ends 19 August): HK$5,200
- Regular Price: HK$6,500 |
| Terms & Conditions |
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Early-Bird/ Refunds/Cancellation:
• Early-Bird 20% Discount for workshop ends 19 August 2012
• No refund or credit for cancellation after 19 August 2012
• All refunds are subject to a 10% processing fee that will be deducted from your refund.
Registration:
Registration closes on 16 September 2012. To register, please see reception.
Photos and video may be taken from time to time on our premises by Pure employees, solely for Pure marketing purposes. |
| About Hari Om |
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Hari Om (Hari Eranki) was born to a family of traditional musicians and dancers. He started learning kuchipudi dance at the very young age of 3 under the tutelage of the legendary Guru Sri Pasumarthi Sitaramiah, an exponent of the true and traditional form of kuchipudi dance. Under his guidance, Hari Om has performed since the age of 5 in various parts of India and won competitions at the district, state and national levels.
His most prestigious achievements include his participation in the 1994 and 1995 international kuchipudi dance festivals in Mumbai and Hyderabad respectively, along with the likes of Swapna Sundari, Meenakshi Seshadri and other such great dance exponents. He also won a scholarship from The Centre for Cultural Resources and Training in New Delhi to study Kuchipudi for eight years. Subsequently, he obtained a diploma in kuchipudi dance from the Telugu University in Hyderabad in 1995.
Hari Om has his own dance school - Sri Gowthami Kala Vihara in Visakhapatnam, India - which he started in 1992 when he was just 14. Since then he has trained hundreds of aspiring dancers who have won laurels, awards and competitions in India. He came to Hong Kong in 2003 and introduced the city to yoga dance for the first time. Since then, he has established himself as the trendsetter for this kind of dance and has trained many Hong Kongers in the fine art of Indian, Bollywood and kuchipudi dance, in which he has conducted three workshops to date. Hari Om is a seasoned performer for some of the most prestigious events in the city, including the Harvard Alumni, and so on. Like him, his students have also performed kuchipudi and Bollywood dance for many major occasions in Hong Kong.
Describing dance as "a soulful experience" that alleviates the stress and strain of daily life, Hari Om gains immense satisfaction from teaching dance as it broadens knowledge, inspires creative freedom and instills more joy into people's lives. |
Tsim Sha Tsui
14/f The Peninsula Office Tower
18 Middle Road
Tsim Sha Tsui
Kowloon
+852 8129 8800
+852 8129 8008
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