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Choreographer and Dancer Terence Lewis on COVID-19 'Dance to destress'

Asure shot way to brighten your mood and make you feel great is to dance to your favourite tunes, like no one

Sentinel Digital Desk

Asure shot way to brighten your mood and make you feel great is to dance to your favourite tunes, like no one's watching. Ace choreographer and dancer Terence Lewis believes that in stressful times - like the ones that we live in - dance can help you stay fit, alert and happy.

"I have long been a believer in the importance of dance for humanity, for the soul. Dance is a universal language that is expressed through the core of your being. Its power to uplift the human vibration by connecting mind, body and soul is unparalleled. Many years ago I started a movement called 'Any Body Can Dance' (ABCD) that works to introduce the joy of dance to all. There is so much research on the benefits of dance physically mentally and emotionally," Lewis, who has judged many dance reality TV shows said.

With almost everything going virtual, due to the Coronavirus crisis and resulting lockdown, his professional training institute is taking requests for dance training from around the world - an idea they had been toying with for years.

In a recent webinar by Media and Entertainment Skills Council (MESC) and Vidyadaan, an online platform connecting gurus and shishyas, Lewis spoke about the levels and types of training necessary for those aspiring to make a career in dance, and also shared tips to stay fit.

He also said that the live performance industry has taken a massive COVID-19 hit which will continue for a while. "We cannot pretend otherwise. However a lot of artistes are connecting online. So many dancers have created their own versions of my dance video and I am sure these connections will pay off in the long run." (IANS)