New Delhi, July 14 : As a mass medium, TV is
serving as a viable platform for youngsters and adults to showcase their
talent, says choreographer
Atul Jindal, who also runs a dance school in
the capital.
"Television is the only medium through which people
get to know you and see your talent. Then it's easy for them to believe
your work," Jindal told IANS.
"People might not believe one's
talent through hearsay, but if they see it on reality TV, they might
believe it. It's a beginning for talented people, and these are the
small things that help one start as a professional," he added.
Jindal
heads capital-based The Big Dance Centre along with his business
partner Karan Kumar. The centre imparts lessons in dance forms like
kathak, salsa and hip-hop.
Of late, several dance-based shows
have taken the small screen by storm. But winning or losing such shows
doesn't guide one's career, said Jindal, who was also the official
contemporary choreographer for "Dance India Dance Doubles" in 2010.
"It
does not matter if one wins or loses. If one is good enough and has
something that is different from other people, he or she will definitely
get work. One might be the winner on a show, but if that person does
not have a flair or that capability of going beyond the conventional,
it's tough to get work," Jindal said.
Jindal and some of his
dancers will soon be seen in Remo D'Souza's forthcoming film "ABCD -
AnyBody Can Dance". But for now, he is busy gearing for his company's
Student Showcase 2012 Sunday.
It is the third edition of their showcase, bringing young and fresh dancers on stage.
"Everyone
gets a chance to perform on stage in front of an audience of around
650. It's a huge confidence boost for them and for the parents, who feel
their child is doing something worthwhile," he said.
The show
will also give a few underprivileged children of
Kiran Bedi's Navjyoti
Foundation a unique experience of shaking a leg on the stage.
"We
have 35 kids performing from that foundation and they are
underprivileged kids who have never danced before. We have made them
learn all the dance forms and they will be performing," he said.
© IANS