Drama lesson in English
Here 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.
General tips for dancing
If you are thinking of taking up dancing, suggestions include:
See your doctor for a check-up if you have a medical condition, are overweight, are over 40 years of age or are unfit.
Wear layers of clothing that you can take off as your body warms up.
Do warm-up stretches or activities before you begin a dance session.
Drink plenty of water before, during and after dancing.
Make sure you rest between dance sessions.
Don’t push yourself too far or too fast, especially if you are a beginner.
Wear professionally fitted shoes appropriate to your style of dance.
Check with your dance instructor that you are holding the correct form.
Sit and watch new dance moves first. Learning new moves increases your risk of injury, especially if you are already tired.
Perform regular leg-strengthening exercises.
Move as fluidly and gracefully as you can.
Cool down after a dance session, including stretching.