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[000:00:00;00] the the i think maybe i was born with a zinc classic and user classic or don's whatever age is a immeasurably venue. i just mostly honest are legit and says stories art episodes on events on not community for infecting yes. interesting fact, each one has a message. we must read the messages between the titles. yeah,
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just about was wonderful. 6 years last time. and there's so much to know. i don't see the importance of culture in any way. i hadn't got them there. the hello and welcome. my name is on a farm kid. red come to my job in for the next half an odd. we will discuss all the things in the potter with a very special guest. she's in the claimed in class that goes down to the encoder, f r, who has performed all around the globe, shedding the tradition of our great nation. she has received numerous awards, including 2 of india's highest dividend awards that comes under months in sonoma. i'm seeing is a true living legend of indian classical downs. she was born in 1944 and by and her grandfather was a renowned freedom fight 10 months things started dancing at the age of 4 and the
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18 she ran away from home to pursue her dream against the will of a parents and just a few years time she became an international ventilation, performing indian classical dance around the globe. she was the 2nd indian woman done, so to be honest with the bottom of the bush from india 2nd highest civilian award, and in 2018, she was nominated. india is also a house of parliament today with a but 6 decades of experience. so now i'm on saying that continues to perform. i teach and inspire insuring the legacy of indian classical tons lives on to thank you. thank you. i no problem do the pleasure. it's, it's a pleasure in and on up for me to speak to you. i'd be glad it might have off you out of book. or if you have thoughts for a long, long time, may i say it's mutual. thank you. that's a kind of you. so what makes you, who you, uh, this person with so much of an energy, but it's so much of optimism. it's so much of the joy of life. what is that, what,
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how does, where do you get that from i think maybe i was born with a z. mm hm. and a lot to do with my upbringing but also my dogs. because dogs and fuses that kind of, uh, uh, the light and joy. and uh, you know, when the body works and the mind is with the body and the emotions are flowing. oh, that makes suppressing, makes for a very different kind of a person. i mean, if i tell you that despite the accident and so many ups and downs, i so don't remember being depressed. that's amazing. and people think so, nothing mind seeing going from lumina and she has no problems with it. because so in your mind seeing 6 on the problems, one, that's what amazing and this accident in 1974 and the whole voice media said that
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you would not be able to perform. i was judging don's workshops in 508. and that's in germany. and you are the previous east german and check border. and that's a piece of wagner, the author, guys, and everything there internationally. the shop we've and to is it a friend in noon bed overnight? and we had hired to folks logged in. i didn't do is, is there was no safety built on volkswagen has the key in the front and engine the back. so there was nothing. and then at night when we were returning the around, the cross that went on, it had been raining and one should never put the break. but the drive up with the break. i mean my and the summer soldiers also caught my eye was thrown out on the road and i passed out. so basically,
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my draft vertebra mm hm. disk was smashed to powder my 456 rims loan and bones that noise. but that spine, the thing was the mean mm. and the gym and doctors just gave me a gifts. that is what you quoted plastic cost from he to neck for candles. mm. with the broken thing. and then just said, we can do anything more because you refuse to have a stainless steel road put in your back. and now some chiropractic and look off to you here in those zeros. if you remember 74 in the i had not heard of chiral practice. absolutely. fortunately from germany, i was a feeling sitting on a seat with the rustic cox to montreal where my fiance was working.
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i'm the see my mission was incomplete. there. do mine intervened and a guide or practice, very famous sort of seeing we perform in montreal or just to see months ago. a po to about this game running problem is a summer chalet. you looked at me, the tears in his eyes, and you said, uh, let me take a look at you. mm. he brought his x ray machines because the german doctors that said that uh, after 2 years you may walk normally again. but never be able to guns. oh my god and i'd become white like a sheet. you know, i didn't want to live. i don't know what i could do is look at the ceiling and do this. everything rec, 2nd, thoughts took us. so he brought that and he looked at that he discussed with the german doctors finally after 10 days or the week. he said, i'm coming to give that research and he came and stood at the foot of the
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bed. i would just look at him with hungry eyes and he said, i'm afraid soon as i started holy, i'm afraid. so now you will be able to dance again. lol ad words said i to kickstart your sister and then he treated me a new fund g for 11 months that only that only not the $1.00 charge i need said you opened it for me, a totally new word. i love you, and i love india. i'm going to come to india. and on the end of 12 months you sent me to india. potter doggie me. to dance me. after 2 months he summoned me again. he made texas, i mean, jim. mm. you know what? he showed that between the 11th and the 12th and a new loan had grown like a bridge,
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unbelievable surgery on america to which i take no end. do i accept you? i am so sorry. and often how long did you perform one year or you did perform after one? yeah. that's you automatically. amazing. and thanks for that got over the phone, going to really do you mind. i have not listened up enunciation of get to pick the recently i could not, i think and in the i i'm in the medium school, but um, but i think in the needed the bus and like used to spread the magic of your dance for long, many is by the way, i'm a wizard. i think we do have school while you speak very well. i think i loved languages because service with thinking learning is that's the language off of it. and goddess that is like the that's a of knowledge and that's right. do you remember your 1st performance international performance of dance? there was this. this was in geneva in 1965.
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wow. and i go to get them added. uh huh. and uh, in the consulate general, we organize my program. and so that was my 1st program abroad and in those store years in geneva, lot of european countries invited me and i was dancing everywhere for youth. fitness comes from the family that to come from a freedom fighters, politicians this, this one think be on the top that doesn't every my uh to and dition. i didn't even know or just being on top but, you know, just keep working. and fortunately for me, i wasn't ever confused. yeah, because now there's that bad show. i've tried this afternoon. i logged on. so i run away from home when this thing gets mattered and then done as a know, i ran over the age of 18 and a half and went straight to buy and go to my goose. it was that fall full of drive
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me so i didn't ever allowed to drive to die that flame. and i think that has to be in the guiding force for this. yeah, you said that don zonati has people with spirituality and provide social commenting . what social is out of the most important to know pieces? lot of things that are from g. i'm very glad you asked this question because a new had a lot of people, young people saying i'm depressed, depression, mental, a barrier. i'm never allow you to be depressed the self handing me that the teachers with a bodily rules or emotional issues or self reading you're doing fuses, you with kind of self confidence and respect for the body i had for the people in the notion of their diverse for example, now i'm coming through the social messages. mm hm. i think that's
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a very vague problem. even though we're only, i'm, we're now in delhi, i picked up the famous story, the, the, the episode off of a portion of it, the flute. dancing on the head of the cobra garcia, which represents the pollution that is she montague, with the famous of what epic story cushion. no fault of mine crushed a cobra king who had been for you thing and poisoning the waters of you who know an honest is to go over a fight of a but it could not do. you have rotation. and i always said, i use the story everywhere to say to day, who is the cushion you? i government supreme court who mm hm. like that you know, a image of sushi, but the gun got flowing, gun guys and toner and water flew. but the jet dog, the flying had the matter there, there's a him, i lay, i knew, see what's happening, know,
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avalanches and lead slides. when you jump off and what's happening. so i believe that our legends, as stories are episodes on events on not community for inflicting rent. yes, interestingly, but each one has a message i'd be must read the messages between the lines and that as being my role for the, for example, about women's power, about defend check on the 5 great women of india. they represent those of the 5 elements that i present a life that i think some good i it is affected me. i've lived on my own, my god scripts biplane. good day. i order a sink of these things which push me and i use this to push as when you give interview was when i go to universities. when i meet young people, only people. it is on ways that you push something positive,
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something beautiful. on my new fisted messages in their minds, how to, you know, so why the field, why the wind comes through the bamboos i knew here. so we had music float is the oldest instrument in the world. in every civilization, you'll find it the why the gods and goddesses of so not that now a very so called hindu time tradition. they have weapons. but they also have the instrument is. so the balancing of energies in life, very important, right? like that. we live in the uh, in the times of and attention span of people is much less. so you obviously that makes it that today is this in a few of their life. spanish shaka, you have been done thing since 65. you just mentioned it and relevant even today,
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it wasn't an act as me the lives of the top button way that i'm on the 200 for 50 as 55 is not to do it. it's so what, what is the article, how do you rectify it? according to it is up to the destroys, so to remain relevant by selecting your what, how you want to present now data. wonderfully august me, but we have very little people as all your stars like you. yeah, because i'm going to be on the immediate stage performance, me like to me by being available to bridge. the gap with interviews with dog shows with linked to demonstrations, doing a so you have to spread. and if you pick them up yourself, it may take your time. so i think there are several elements coming together. and you don't have any will feel about lot of subject lot of topics. what do you feel
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about the country about surroundings coming from that freedom fighter family? yes. and or so my own interest in things around me getting good at this should be i shouldn't be real clear about their political views by not. and if i had a bit of a new, a new thing that there's a section of people who start to not sort of like that if you're not being politically correct, just don't getting that sort of effect. i don't, you don't care. i don't like that phrase politically correct. exactly. because what is politically correct today may not be so tomorrow. yes. and i just must be honest for us. you have to be honest with yourself. me reason, what do you think are you know, you don't offend, but anyway, if you have 2 things i know and also i believe that it's not. i personally feel that it's not popular. as you said, you have to be popular video. so 1st honest,
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i'm popular uh and you can be popular with the holy word. it's impossible or exactly what that thing is that shows, oh, once complex that you want all your shoes, so we'll go choose so kind. she's so nice certification from everyone. i never cared for that, you are right about that. and there is to say, look, i don't need your certificate. i know i'm very nice. i'm very kind. i'm great. okay, thank you. yeah, you can afford to say that, no, no, but say respect. so i'll be mine, you think the women not represented enough in politics? no, you will not have to 30 percent reservation is approved. i'd be yeah. approved but implemented benefit. yeah. it's still all the way to go. what did you learn being and judges about. i believe that just stick to your believes to stick to yard surface. spect just stick to what you're doing as a mission and things happen even if they don't happen. so
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a lot of lot of learning patients to listen to people of diverse views from diverse parties, friendships across the fact the line get to know so many points of view is about issues with did not bother you earlier constitution rules, which one didn't bother earlier about and also the discipline or the we don't see much of it. yeah. but they're my 1st 2 years a 2018 july 18th. when i took old and 2019 before school, which struck me depend, do tend to break things are different and optical, which somehow the energies have risen. like a lot of changes. and now,
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but i load discipline set through the sessions, not skipping and decided to very important program. my uh, my presence has been marked as something unusually for nominated menda and especially not just me and interventions, timing interventions, asking relevant questions. and going off to that until you get satisfactory answer, raising issues all side, generally important for the manufacturer. and mainly because i, i saw a nice made point to say that repeatedly that i don't find. gotcha. i don't see the importance of culture anywhere. can go to them, they're really miss being part of what i just wonder. i just said what was wonderful, 6 years long time. and there's so much to do. what about kick um there's so much to
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do. my grandfather used to say something which i did not understand at that time is to say the more you understand life, the more sense of loneliness creams creeps in you. is that to? not for me. okay. i, i just taught and i wrote one line that for me, solid, jud, it is the space for creativity, not loneliness, solitude. and i have always a treasured my time and space. i have to go without having reading public domain and you know that and that is very, but i'm from bad english, my creative book. so don't getting us know solitude. yes. a minute i said, and i'm from in the medium school for me. solitude is, has a romantic feeling about it. loneliness does not have it amended in the right. it does have a nice land. it is now tied great as well as house. it said,
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i'm lonely. leave me alone. in the middle, do you think classic a lot education is necessity in the modern way? yes, absolutely, yes. i stress it again and again. classical music, classic or don's watch of, of age is a immeasurably value of log on and does to a person. not all it gives to a person's life. you cannot, you know, it's in value of the so yada sensitive it to your sensibility or surface fake your district for the tradition, your district for the country district for the civilization and values. we're both very proud and, and we declare it all the time we say loudly and what has changed it about bought up in the last few years old. you know, that's
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a jelly. be christian. you can straighten anything. know when you say hi to a, it has a different connotation. a show is go, let's stop product. i like to call it the bottom. yes. of course. for me, the i was gonna say, had it comes from harvard all the time to see things. yeah. emotions bother without the emotion that is their life and dog dog that has to avoid meaning one is of course the music, the melody, and the other one is no, i'm fine, the measure. and unless you have the appropriate measures in your life, it can be overwhelming overlapping. so papa dog tyler, the 3 things that info i would agree or disagree addition. mm hm. that is not it for me. but things have, i think there is, we just see. so see, so i fact, yes, sometimes there's sometimes that i would like to see an equilibrium and balance
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that everything that is positive without your own going after all the heads. appreciate except understand and employee that bad. i think of the shows these kind of conversations long we in through using that in the energy the, in their taught the pod it bad at the, at the what is it grid? this is true, like the sunshine on interested you drop and you'll see all the colors like that. did you drop of by the theatre on people? bed 3 and 4 colors opened up. oh my god. i'd love to see that. what a motion do you love to project and guns the most? and i'm show you as a performer, you're, you're, you must be,
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you must be me. i'm your fantastic. but what is an emotion that comes from within which has a juxtaposition or each of the mixture venue for home that you feed as a bus and amazing. i think the 1st one out of the 9 to 9 just to show that it was shrink, shrink. god is the ultimate is go the king of the motions and sion god is everything in its single good. what are the picnic a draft mission option god for out in the nation or do yeah, i'm sorry. there's no one good in english, right. right. but it is love in all is myriad shades and nuances. it is beauty. and
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it is the ultimate reason. because for creation that issue. and that is where the devolution like, you know, a tear is south of wheeler with jesus christ. don't read of it, chris, you know, that there's a lot of pressure in guy. and without that, i think life is like a visit me and who wants to go in there doesn't know how long it's been a pleasure talking to you. thank you so much for not a lot of things you thank you and thank you for watching. join me next week as we uncovered a new lead and yet another debate and let's talk. i'm from kids. good by the the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, the position i would suggest in belgrade was suggesting that we send americans in and uh, the bridges on the drain on your bill is us on the bottom,
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but most of dining room probably now and a lot too. but as to when you see it, all the owners will tell you that it will save you from esl classes in the middle city. so what i need to file a post post. most. most of our thoughts in this one is now that the source will sit in motion around noon. it may be, you know, a lot less radioactive. the something is active uranium, but still it's radioactive. this talks instead of taking care of the laptop, you want me to go and see. so these are the ceiling. again, let's see the echo seats. not going good. i don't know those image mold was suggesting we pharma fell great bill. call us,
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what day was the 1918? the countries of the west won the final victory over the ottoman empire. the sultan's government capitulated to the inside and sign that humility armesis, upload grove. great britain and france and italy wanted not only to destroy the ottoman empire bottles to, to divide the prime order later because lands among themselves in 1919, their armies began to land on turkish territory. but the west decided to choose greeks as the main striking force. seeking to make others realize its aggressive plans for an intervention, provo mass, indignation among the turkish peoples. the national liberation struggle was led by
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the experienced general mustafah come all as that are in order to bear down the enemy, a bank on the mobilization of the nation. and the alliance with russia, which acted as a united front, with turkish patriots. at the end of august 1922. the 3rd so army won a decisive victory over the invaders in the battle of doom living art. and within a month liberated all asia minor. from them, the impressive success of the circus army force the west to make concessions. in 1923, the loss on these treaty was signed. turkey. one of the 1st countries in asia manage to defeat the colonial empires and defend its independence. becoming an example for in the millions of the press on the planet,
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