Wednesday, 3 February 2016

The Dream Catcher..........

Subhash Viman Gorania.


The last time I wrote was about my journey as a dancer. Since then I have been toying with the idea of exploring the journeys of amazing artists across globe who have chosen dance as a medium to bring about a change and inspire young minds. Its taken more time to materialise the idea but as they say ‘Better late than Never’. I am fortunate enough to have Subhash as the first artist to encourage me in my pursuits……..


A budding artist from the UK, Subhash born in Gujarat (India) and brought up in Leicester (UK) was always born to dance. Not until 23, a graphic designer with a dream to work with Disney did Subhash realise that his true passion lies in Dance. When I asked him how did it all start his casual response was ‘One fine day Dance just happened.’ In his formative years as a beginner Subhash was highly influenced by Hip-Hop and Contemporary/Modern Contemporary dance forms. It was only later when he was introduced to the Indian classical forms namely Bharatanatyam and Kathak. Rigorous training in Indian classical dance under acclaimed guru’s, Bharatanayam from Chitraleka Bolar and Chhaya Kanavate and Kathak from Nilima Devi MBE and Asha Joglekar, have added panache to his dance skills.


In my research I came across a beautiful dance piece Immersion by Subhash. What inspired me the most was the description of the piece. It said In the testing times that we live in, there are many external factors that are basis for countless human emotions. Weather our lives are simple or complex, it is emotion that drives us all.’ The demonstration of anger, anxiety, love, hatred and numerous other human emotions through music and dance is ever enticing.



Top five with Subhash J

What inspired you to take up dance as your profession?
Nothing (laughs). In my growing up years I was bullied a lot and one particular incident  left me hospitalised for a month. It later encouraged me to leave university studies and pursue graphic designing instead, I simultaneously joined a dance academy. That’s when the transition happened. Dance has since then been my love and my life.

Who is your role model?
I do not have any role models per say but I would like to work in collaboration with Hofesh Shechter (a renouned dancer choreographer from Isreal). Amazing talent…

What is your daily routine?
I start early usually with a jog and then heavy breakfast. We start training at around 10 am and go on till 6pm or even later depending on the production schedules.

Your favourite movie star?
I am a huge comic books fan (although don’t get much time to read them now). I have grown up watching X-Men, Avengers, Spider Man, etc so you could say fantasy is my personal favorite jondre. In Bollywood I would say Shahrukh Khan is one person I look up to.

Talk more about your next dance piece?
My current project is a triple bill solo. Its sponsored by the Arts Council England. Its consists of three solos wherein I have collaborated with three different contemporary choreographers. The first one is called
1.Morphed: A collaboration with Bangalore contemporary choreographer Veena Basavarajiah. It talks about prejudice and misconceptions that rule human behaviour manifested through the emulation of Indian male dieties.



2. Fly from: A collaboration with contemporary choreographer Saju Hari. The piece is a metopher to ‘All that glitters is not Gold’. It talks about the vicious life cycle where in we have reached the Iron Age (technology) that enhances life but at the same time it is the reason for destruction.



3.The final one is called ‘Three’: Death is the inevitable truth. This piece talks about the journey of a mortal being from birth to the nonexistence. It captures the essence of life and what you leave behind when you fade away in the darkness of death.(The piece ends with me and a single light bulb defining mortality)



Interesting fact is that Subhash happens to be my brother-in-law. Well what can I say Tanvi(sister) ‘One hell of a choice;-)’. Tanvi has given him a dance name ‘SHIV’. True to its origins Subhash does emulate Lord Shiva (the lord of Love, Natya and Nritya: Natraj). It is always good to meet people who share the same passion as you do. Subhash has a bright future ahead of him and I hope someday I do get to perform live with him.

Mansi Nagda.

4 comments:

  1. Awesome, hearts leads you where u are meant to be...true isn't it ..
    Good luck to both of u. Yet to see the you tube.... But can already say it would be trans to other world.

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  2. Nice initiative to pen your thoughts, looking forward for more, well crafted article

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  3. This post is no nice..cant just stop myself from reading it again and again and again

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