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Thursday 24 December 2015

"Jobs for dancers will grow at the same rate as the average for all careers in the India through 2020" : Sandeep Kumar Raizada

Indian Students who learn dance in the Indian Dance academy must be prepared to challenge both their minds and their bodies. In today’s competitive world need to learn different systems of dance notation– ways of describing movement through written symbols or abbreviations. 


A common form of this is labanotation, which uses symbols to represent the exact positions of each body part. It is a good idea for students to gain experience by helping with multiple aspects of dance performances, such as lighting, costumes, and sound. 

Director of Indian Film & Television Institute Mr. Sandeep Kumar Raizada says, “Students who learn dance must be creative and self-disciplined, able to manage their time well”

Particularly through Indian Film and Television Institute Dance Programs students learn to explore the history, theory & science of their art while developing their physical skills. Students who study dance face a difficult schedule of technique and classes, long evenings in rehearsal, as well as academic classes. Dancers learn to express ideas and emotions through dance styles such as Hip Hop, Bollywood, Locking– Popping, Boying, Indian freestyle, Crumping, Breaking.
Indian Film & Television Institute students who learn dance have the option of Dancing – Bollywood & International Style. This specialized course prepare students for careers as dancers, choreographers dancers for TV Shows, Films most dancers teach dance at some point in their Dancing careers.

Let’s quickly have a look on 6 Months Course Curriculum offered by North India’s Biggest Media Institute ‘Indian Film & Television’ Meerut 

§  Hip Hop Basics, Bollywood Hip-Hop Basics
§  Songs choreographed on the basics taught in the first month.
§  Locking – Popping, Hip-Hop Level 1, B-Boying Basics.
§  Indian freestyle, Bollywood Hip-Hop.
§  Locking – Popping, Crumping, Breaking, B-Boying Level1
§  Hip-Hop Level 2, Bollywood Freestyle.
§  Salsa Level 1, Indian Freestyle, Advance Hip-Hop, Advance B-Boying, Bollywood Contemporary.
§  Salsa Level 2, Advance Hip-Hop, Bollywood Contemporary, Freestyle Contemporary, Dance Choreography basic knowledge.
§  Dance Choreography, Advance Hip-Hop, Locking- Popping, Crumping, Breaking, Advance B-Boying, Salsa Level 2, Freestyle Contemporary.
§  Monthly Written Test and Practical.
§  Videos and movies related to Dance are also shown to the students so as to improve their knowledge.
Indian Film & Television Institute’s Dance Expert says, Students who study dance must spend much of their time practicing and rehearsing. They must re-train their bodies to meet the demands of new dance techniques, and they must keep their bodies in peak physical condition. They must learn about good nutrition, positive body image, and ways to prevent injury”
The number of dance academy institutes available in India. Indian students hoping to learn dance should keep a variety of questions in mind when searching for the perfect dance institute

Let’s read these questions and get confident to search perfect dance academy for your Dancing career
  • Is the department being run by expert Dance Choreographer?
  • Which type of dance does the department focus on?
  • What is the audition policy?
  • Will you get the chance to perform on stage in course duration?
  • What is the department's student-faculty ratio?
  • Will the institute provide the show reel of students profile, solo performances and complete students participation activities profiles?  
  • What are the rank of the institute in city, state and country?
  • Will institute keep updating with national or international level Dancing reality show’s date, time and over all participation criteria?

Indian Film & Television Institute Director’s
 four points for dancing aspirants


“Students who pursue dance as a career must be prepared to work nights and weekends, travel or relocate frequently, and spend much of their time rehearsing and on the Dance floor’’ 


“Dancers need to know how to interpret a choreographer's vision and feel comfortable performing in front of live audiences” 

Jobs for dancers will grow at the same rate as the average for all careers in the India through 2020’’


 “In today’s scenario dance is becoming more and more popular, there must be the large increase in the number of teaching jobs available”


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Tuesday 22 December 2015

The Christmas is ‘Celebrations of Hope’ : BIT Global School

‘Celebration of Hope’, the ‪‎Christmas_celebrations of BIT Global School were held today. 


The students and staff performed a number of programs such as Dancing, Singing, nativity play, instrumental fusion etc. 


The event was inaugurated by the Director of BIT Global School, Mr. Sandeep Kumar Raizada.


Let’s have a look on some beautiful glimpses’ of the event -


















Monday 21 December 2015

चर्च में जाकर उत्साह और धूमधाम के साथ मनाया गया क्रिसमस का पर्व: बी. आई. टी. ग्लोबल स्कूल

बी. आई. टी. ग्लोबल स्कूल में सोमवार, 21 दिसंबर को नौनिहालों ने अध्यापिकाओं संग सरधना स्थित चर्च में जाकर क्रिसमस पर्व मनाया।जिसमे कक्षा प्री - नर्सरी से कक्षा दूसरी तक के विधार्थी उपस्थित रहें। 




 स्कूल की प्रधानाचार्या डॉ. ज्योति सिरोही ने बच्चों को क्रिसमस पर्व और प्रभु ईसा मसीह के बारे में जानकारी दी और बताया कि बच्चें किताबी ज्ञान की तुलना में प्रयोगात्मक गतिविधियों से जल्दी सीखते हैं। स्कूल के डायरेक्टर श्री संदीप कुमार रायजादा ने  बच्चों को क्रिसमस पर्व पर आशीर्वाद दिया।





 बच्चों ने  रिंगा - रिंगा रोजेज पॉकेट फुल अ पोसेस्स ... हईसा हईसा  वी फॉल डाउन ..... कहते हुए जम कर खेल कूद कर घूमने का पूरा आनंद उठाया। 













Sunday 20 December 2015

इंडियन फिल्म एंड टेलीविज़न इंस्टिट्यूट के मंच पर हुआ 'मेरठ का डांसिंग सुपरस्टार' के ग्रैंड फिनाले

इंडियन फिल्म एंड टेलीविज़न इंस्टिट्यूट के मंच पर हुए 'मेरठ का डांसिंग सुपरस्टार' के ग्रैंड फिनाले को मेरठ से प्रकाशित होने वाले प्रमुख्य समाचार पत्रों ने अपने समाचार में विभिन्न सुर्ख़ियों के साथ जगह दी हैं। 

हिन्दुस्तान ने अपने समाचार के सुर्ख़ियों में "डांसिंग सुपर स्टार के ग्रैंड फिनाले में बच्चों का धमाल" कहा तो आई नेक्स्ट ने अपने सिटी एंटरटेनमेंट के पन्नों पर 'डांस के हुनरबाजों ने दिखाए कमाल' कह कर इस खबर को स्थान दिया है। 



Friday 18 December 2015

Waiting for Santa Claus | BIT Global School


The BIT Global School  has  already started its Christmas celebrations to mark the birth of Jesus Christ and welcome Santa Claus.




BIT Global school is going to celebrate Christmas with different themes this year. Every nook and corner of the school is being spruced up and decorated with lights, stars, Christmas trees and other decorative items.


The notice boards of  school is beautifully decorated with articles, paintings, quotes, photographs and many handmade items contributed by the students. 

It’s the right time to know the festive spirit of students.




Celebrate Christmas Day

Christmas Day is a holiday in many, but not all, countries. Many homes have Christmas trees and other decorations in the weeks leading to Christmas Day. Some workplaces hold Christmas parties prior to December 25. Festive activities include exchanging presents, singing Christmas songs, going to parties.It's a special time when children get presents from family, friends and Santa Claus, or Father Christmas. Christmas cards are also given or sent out prior to Christmas Day.For some, Christmas is an exclusive family affair, while others invite friends to a Christmas buffet or pot luck meal. Churches have special services and may include a crèche or miniature Nativity scene.

What's Open or Closed?

Christmas Day is a public holiday in many countries worldwide, including Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States. Government offices, educational institutions, many businesses and post offices are closed on this day. If you plan to travel with public transport, check with the local transport authority on schedule changes.


About Christmas Day

Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, who Christians believe is the son of God. His birth date is unknown because there is little information about his early life. There is disagreement among scholars on when Jesus was born. Christians celebrate Jesus’ birthday on December 25. Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas Day on or near January 7.



The word “Christmas” comes from the old English “Cristes maesse”, or the mass of Christ. It is likely that the Christmas date of December 25 was chosen to offset the Pagan celebrations of Saturnalia and Natalis Invicti. It it also possible that the celebration of the birth of the “true light of the world” was set at the time of the December solstice because this is when the days in the northern hemisphere begin to grow longer. Christmas holiday customs derive from various cultures, including Teutonic, Celtic, Roman, West Asian and Christian.