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Mai Association

Free of-cost dance training

My dancing journey has always been nothing less than a blockbuster Bollywood movie. I’ve gone through immense phases of struggle, but now when I look back I feel a sense of pride to acknowledge the fact that wherever I am today, is all because of my independent hard work, hope, and my passion to dance. I know the true meaning of pain as well as the truth that no matter what after every gloomy night, there’s a light of hope that this too shall pass as the sun will shine even more brightly to bring new possibilities for a better future. And so, I spread this positivity everywhere, especially to the families suffering hopelessly, to eradicate their thought that there’s no one to pull them out of their darkness. 

I was made to teach, so I do it with all my heart honestly, and never let anyone give up their dreams just because of their financial status. I’ve reached out to a couple of remote villages to specially train aspiring dancers completely free of cost with the aim to give them the opportunity they deserve to prosper and utilize their talent wisely.

Special Book For the Students

To improve the dancing techniques and introduce the trend of using Indian songs in contemporary dance forms, I have specially written an elaborative diploma book for the students of this association named “Paressh Dance Program”, published in the year 2005, which is undoubtedly the first ever contemporary dance book introduced in India and later on the pattern has been followed by various other renowned choreographers over the period of time.  

Boogie Woogie

In the year 2004, I trained some of my aspiring students, gave the opportunity to dedicated dancers, and helped them to participate in India’s most popular dance show “Boogie Woogie” without charging any fees. A lot of people tried to demotivate me but I stood strong on my beliefs and I kept my promise, that whenever I will reach that stage of life where I can proudly uplift others, I will do it without any second thoughts. I am still following that path of kindness, and I will keep doing it to the best of my capabilities, as long as I live.