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September 25, 2006

That's NOT How You Do The "Head Thing"Humor

never do that again please.JPG Dear Nidhi M.,

Thank you very much for sending Sepia Mutiny a story idea via our tipline three hours ago. It was so kind of you to think of us as you went about your day.

Since you have demonstrated your generosity already, I feel emboldened enough to wonder if you’d be willing to go a bit further in showing your devotion to this mutinous cause. Do you bleed Sepia? If so, would you graciously consider donating one of your eyes to me? I lost mine when I clawed them out, after watching the link you helpfully enclosed with the following succinct statement:

Nike teaming up with 24 hour fitness mixing and mucking up classical indian dances with bollywood and strange robotic aerobic moves.

Mein Gott, that’s almost poetic. You were right. And now, I am in so much pain because of it. I’d gouge away at the intern’s face, but she took one look at me and ran screaming to Rajni the lemur’s room. At least she didn’t have to watch Jamie King train three mostly wooden dancers in his “Rockstar workout” of “far-East funk”. Nor did she have to hear his priceless wisdom, which I feel I must contradict fervently after watching this entire fiasco:

There are no rules. If you’re feeling the music, you can’t go wrong.

TRUST me. You can indeed go wrong. Especially when you employ that uber-abused cliche which has appeared on browndating dot com so many times, my friends have turned it in to part of a drinking game (“OMG, he prefaced it with ‘good blend of’…DOUBLE SHOT!”).

Of course, I am referring to that bi-cultural, directional claptrap which automatically disqualified all otherwise-promising candidates from suitable debauchery; Mr. King’s spin on it didn’t prevent the gagging, not after what I saw. “East meets West on the dance floor”? Come to any random desi party and you can abuse “South” as well, i.e. “when East meets West on the dance floor, two rabidly horny underage hormones often move South in order to simulate an act which MummyPapa would spank them unconscious for, for even pondering”. Anyway. When this man who has choreographed Madge exhorts us to “just get out there and show your Bollywood style!”, I don’t think he realizes what fresh hell he is inviting the world to suffer through by doing so.

Chick Pea? Are you out there? Have you done your surgical rotation yet??? That faint, scratchy squawking you hear is Abhi, frantically paging you to the bunker’s painfully rustic OR. Go, scrub your hands already! My anesthesiologist Dr. Walker is already prepping me for surgery. As for the rest of you, just know this and remember it well— when you dance like that, you make the baby Jesus cry. Worse than that, you also piss off our Desidancer.

Blindly yours,

A N N A

:+:

(more pictures after the jump, click to enlarge them…if you dare)

anna on September 25, 2006 10:23 PM in Dance, Humor, Photos · T·r·a·c·k·b·a·c·k address · Direct link · Email post



83 comments

 1 · Ismat on September 25, 2006 11:19 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

The link to the video doesn't work! Please re-post so that we may gouge collectively.


 2 · hairy_d on September 25, 2006 11:23 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

she is quite buff .

i dont know about the ethnic relevance tho'


 3 · A N N A on September 25, 2006 11:25 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Ismat-- sorry! Try it now, the link should be fixed...but I really think your eyes are too nice for it. ;)

See? It's like my often mocked "soccer-Mom-arm"-move...I didn't want my precious Mutineers to suffer, so I didn't let you see it for yourselves...ah, I keed, I keed. (not really)


 4 · DDiA on September 25, 2006 11:29 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Anna. Here's a note expressing how truly I appreciate the funnies you bring us on midterm week. When I am cramming. And caffeinated yet sleepy. That sh!t woke my ass up!


 5 · All Mixed Up on September 25, 2006 11:30 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

oh anna... my bad there was a whole page about how "india is in" in Self magazine this month....

i think this was on there.

hehe


 6 · Mr Kobayashi on September 25, 2006 11:33 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
would you graciously consider donating one of your eyes to me?

Good god, Anna, I've missed you.


 7 · hairy_d on September 25, 2006 11:37 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

i dont know about you... but i just cant get over the buffness factor... man - those triceps are those quads are quite yum. very supple.


 8 · Sriram on September 25, 2006 11:38 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

As a person who, admittedly, is not a big fan of Bollywood musical segments, I found myself thinking, "Is this really any better or worse than what goes on in a Bollywood film?" The answer...an unqualified YES!!!! I've no problem at all with the dance moves, because, I really do think it's not any worse that Bollywood (please don't hunt me down DesiDancer). But, the costumes...ugly. As a musician, the torture my ears had to endure, horrible rapping combined with a sorry rhythm track, for nearly 4 minutes will leave permanent mental scars (especially the horrid "ta-ka-di-mi" vocalizations...OY!!!!). One point I would like to make is that it would be wrong for anyone to get offended because none of the "dancers" were desi. To do that would be akin to saying that desi folks should not be allowed to salsa or swing dance. I don't think the ad is bad because it's in poor taste, rather I think it's bad as a result of poor (verrrrrry poor) execution.


 9 · hairy_d on September 25, 2006 11:45 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

i jnew it... and i called it... just saw the video ... that one can do splits... ohhhh... fan me rukmini.


 10 · Mr Kobayashi on September 25, 2006 11:50 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
i jnew it...

Hebrew knowledge?


 11 · hairy_d on September 25, 2006 11:52 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
Hebrew knowledge?
no.

I was ...uh... occupied.


 12 · Fuerza Dulce on September 25, 2006 11:55 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

*vomit*


 13 · Kush Tandon on September 26, 2006 12:03 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)


Pag Ghugroo Baandh Meera Naachi Thi
................

.......Bollywood Zindabad, Thanya Vaad.


 14 · Arun on September 26, 2006 12:04 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

What is the song? Does anyone know it?

It's pretty good. =)


 15 · t-hype on September 26, 2006 12:30 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Wait? So if I do that at the club when I go out, you guys will laugh at me?
;0)


 16 · elbow on September 26, 2006 12:30 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Dude, my ears are more offended than my eyes... or do you want to "parTY BOllywood STYLE"?


 17 · vivek on September 26, 2006 01:07 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Nice use of the caps, el bo.

I *heart* corporate multiculturalism! It makes me want to party like I'm in Bombay!


 18 · DesiDancer on September 26, 2006 01:42 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

color me pissed.

gah. My warm up has more grace and "Far East" style than this tripe. The fact that Jamie King's intro over-uses the word Authentic immediately leads suspicious-me to infer that the choreography is probably anything BUT. Ooh, and i was right.

As for the track, it sounds like MC Hard Kaur (of le Sona Family) though probably is a bad copycat. And incidentally, Nike people, if you're talking about being buff and fit and girl power and all that marketing hype, why use a song with lyrics of "no soft drinks, just whiskeys-bacardis"? because a look at any uncle's midsection will tell you what a whiskey-bacardi body looks like, and it ain't something Nike would endorse. Though the lyric does sound like a "Glassy" lift...

"if you're proud that you're brown, make some noise!"
the only noise I've got for you was eloquently described by my girl Fuerza Dulce, in comment #12

thanks for nothing, ANNA-- I was just off to bed and now I'm guaranteed nightmares (instead of my usual dream where I'm Hrithik's item girl) ;)


 19 · DesiDancer on September 26, 2006 01:47 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

good call on Pagh Ghungroo Bandh, Kush! Forward to 1:13 and you'll see Amitabh pioneering the Bolly-Robot back in the disco era.


 20 · DesiDancer on September 26, 2006 01:48 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

sorry, meant Pagh Ghungroo Bandh part Do


 21 · Kush Tandon on September 26, 2006 02:00 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

sorry, meant Pagh Ghungroo Bandh part Do

Yeah, Disco Dancer.

Zubee Zubee....Zalle Voo


 22 · Saheli on September 26, 2006 02:14 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Hey, I'm not a big fan of Bollywood plots,etc., but even if you don't like the music I think everyone has to admit Indian actors and actresses can dance---and I bet they could dance the pants off of most western actors, even if they had to switch their idiom around. And it's not just shake your ass dancing. It's a little annoying that people equate Bollywood with bad quality in all dimensions. Multidimensional thinking people! Multidimensional!!

would you graciously consider donating one of your eyes to me?

Good god, Anna, I've missed you.

Amen. But to prevent further eye damage, I'm restricitng myself to the craptastic photos. /runs for visine.


 23 · Kush Tandon on September 26, 2006 02:39 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Hey, I'm not a big fan of Bollywood plots,etc.,

Mujhe tho saab police wallah ke surata ek jasi lagti ha............paisa

Partner ab boliya diya tho dekh la.........


 24 · TheTrickMan on September 26, 2006 02:55 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

DesiDancer .. That is Hardkaur in a Mentor Kolektiv track called "Party in Bombay"


 25 · Sharanya on September 26, 2006 05:56 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

ARGH! Makes me want to smack Jamie King till he cries, then smack him again. ... Watching the video itself, I thought "Hmm, not bad -- pretty decent hip-hop". And then I heard what he had to say, and !!ARGH!! Far-east-funk-rockstar-workout my big Bharatnatyam-toned kundi.


 26 · chick pea on September 26, 2006 06:14 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

'paging dr. bean, paging dr. bean'......

;)

anna.. i am here now...at your service.

(surgical rotations were done um..in medical school.. um...6 years ago...however i still go to the OR for surgical procedures.. )

now who the hell is donating their eye? and abhi? you method of paging using smoke signals takes awhile to make it's way down south hence the delay...

dr. walker.. is anna 'out' yet? your method of just hitting her on the head with a few shots is semi-barbaric, but whatever... she's out cold..and now we can do the eye transplant...

where the hell is the eye? who's the donating being? and did they also sign up for the bone marrow drive?

i'm scrubbed in, prepped, gloved, and masked...um..that burger king hat will not suffice as a hairnet...sorry..i can be a pain ;)

let the procedure begin...STAT!
and heck if this doesn't work...dr. walker.. and calgon...take me away!


 27 · AnjaliToo on September 26, 2006 06:50 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

It was pretty cool (liked the combinations) till he started cramming authentic down my throat, as if not only trying to convince me but himself as well maybe?

But is it really any worse than this?

http://www.vidiLife.com/video_play_823530_A_Vachhi_B_Pai_Valli_abcd_.htm?tc=772990

Which I actually like by the way, sorry fort bad taste.


 28 · dakhni on September 26, 2006 06:51 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

I had the sound off since I'm at work. Not as bad as everyone makes it sound. The moves aren't anything worse than the indipop music videos.


 29 · AnjaliToo on September 26, 2006 07:13 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Saheli...

If indians can dance and black people can dance, does that mean I can really dance? :)


 30 · kavita on September 26, 2006 08:21 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

This reminds me of that old SNL sketch in which Tom Hanks drinks spoiled milk, sits on a splintered chair, etc., proclaims how awful it is and then encourages everyone else in the skit to do so themselves :)

I too had to know just how bad this was, and so I cringed my way through a few of the clips. But as with the flimsy and gratuitously exoticicized desi oriented pop lit that we all love to hate, I feel that there's an upside to this sort of corporate fueled tripe. However laughable and misguided and frivolous this Nike video is, I think it's a sign that perhaps there is more room than ever in America for that which is 'authentically' desi. As in, more room for that which doesn't need to broadcast itself as authentic.

(Take the tandem and recent rise of documentary film and reality television - like the use of 'authentic' in the Nike video, 'reality' has little bearing on most of the shows in that genre. Yet reality tv has done so much to bust through the widely held notion that non-fiction + moving picture = b o r i n g. Lo, a whole new documentary going audience was born. And it was good. People who never would have gone to a free showing of a Maysles Brothers film even ten years ago will now pay $10 to see Spellbound, Mad Hot Ballroom and Capturing the Friedmans.)

The Nike video will die an unheralded, dust covered death in the recesses of many a closet and basement (Tae Bo, anyone?). In the meanwhile, countless other forces are rapidly contributing to a more nuanced understanding of all things desi (including SM, yay!). For those among us with work and inspiration and aspirations rooted in the subcontinent, this sort of pabulum should also spur us to keep innovating and make something of more lasting value, cuz India ain't just a moment, ya heard?

In other words, Just Do It (lest Nike do it for us...)!


 31 · vivek on September 26, 2006 08:28 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
The Nike video will die an unheralded, dust covered death in the recesses of many a closet and basement (Tae Bo, anyone?). In the meanwhile, countless other forces are rapidly contributing to a more nuanced understanding of all things desi (including SM, yay!). For those among us with work and inspiration and aspirations rooted in the subcontinent, this sort of pabulum should also spur us to keep innovating and make something of more lasting value, cuz India ain't just a moment, ya heard?

In other words, Just Do It (lest Nike do it for us...)!

Ha! Who would've thunk the most inspiring thing I've read recently would come from this post?


 32 · chick pea on September 26, 2006 08:56 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

anna...

um.. i don't know if i can perform the surgery...

one of my eyes is out too...
i finally saw the bakwas that nike has on it's site..

'color me pissed' desidancer?

it's color me livid...

For those among us with work and inspiration and aspirations rooted in the subcontinent, this sort of pabulum should also spur us to keep innovating and make something of more lasting value, cuz India ain't just a moment, ya heard?
yeah after getting madonna'ized, gwen stefani'ized, and all that utter nonsense.. hmm.. i wonder what the japanese are feeling about the harsjuku girls and if they are as perturbed as i was...

and nike... wtf? could you not do your homework.. i'm sure you have cadoodles of people in your staff to do background and learn more about what our moves are really like...you are adding pure insult to our fantastic dances which have been here longer than you can say lambada/macarena/electric slide COMBINED!

um.. trying to capture in on the moment i guess.. and unfortunately the macacas are not fleeting moments...as allen is finding out ;)


 33 · Sluggo on September 26, 2006 09:58 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

After all the Hindi movies I've had to suffer through this isn't any worse then hearing the theme music from Dallas on a Hindi movie. There is probably about 300 bollywood movies produced with moves/sounds that are the same or worse...


 34 · BidiSmoker on September 26, 2006 10:10 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Desidancer-

I have to ask; how do your students compare? Are they more "authentic" ;-)


 35 · Jai on September 26, 2006 10:31 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

This is how it should be done (DesiDancer in particular will enjoy it).

*******************************

Good god, Anna, I've missed you.

Add my signature to that too.


 36 · DesiDancer on September 26, 2006 10:31 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

my students smoke this, yaar. ;)

For those among us with work and inspiration and aspirations rooted in the subcontinent, this sort of pabulum should also spur us to keep innovating and make something of more lasting value, cuz India ain't just a moment, ya heard?
I'm seriously going to research the costs of creating my own damn series of Bollywood dance workout videos.

And I'm not so sore about the MC Hard Kaur track being used because at least the rest of the world might learn that brown sistas can flow. (thanks for details, TrickMan)


 37 · hairy_d on September 26, 2006 10:37 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

oh. you lot are just jealous of her really supple arms.

i tried that move but it gets a little jiggly.


 38 · DesiDancer on September 26, 2006 10:38 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Jai, my dear, THIS is how it should be done. Your Basement Jaxx link is so cute-- awesome!


 39 · Janeofalltrades on September 26, 2006 10:45 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Anna I missed you mostly because between the monkeys and all the other "boys" around here this place was fast turning into a big ego pot of machismo, flexing and all involved, and even some masculine women joined it. I MISSED YOU and your clean up crew abilities.

OK this one had me just a slight bit traumatized and a slight bit laughing, though not as much as the midget break dancing that I didn't realize was a "small person" till later.

I predict this will go nowhere, I wish they had done a better job, do a "international" run thru the whole thing. A sensual belly dancer, then bust out some Bhangra dancers, a surd with some cool Nike's would have been far sexier, a Geisha with Nike dancing shoes on.

These women looks so serious and they look like someone that would kick my ass outside the mall!


 40 · Nina P on September 26, 2006 10:57 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

DD - that is an amazing video you linked to. I like how even some semi-bellydance moves are made totally masculine.

And you should definitely make workout videos! Go, go!


 41 · Janeofalltrades on September 26, 2006 11:09 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

DD,

I second NinaP, you need to give Serena Jain the run for her masculine dancing money!! I'll buy and get people to buy your video.


 42 · Sunny on September 26, 2006 11:18 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

She's kinda cute. Anyway, the track is definitely by Hard Kaur. They're just dancing to it. I didn't think it was that bad in an eye-gouging sort of way. Heh.


 43 · Jai on September 26, 2006 11:21 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

DesiDancer,

Jai, my dear, THIS is how it should be done.

Ha ! That video really made me laugh (I've seen Lakshya -- good movie). Thank you for putting a smile on my face, I needed that ;)

Your Basement Jaxx link is so cute-- awesome!

It's great isn't it ? I absolutely love that song when combined with the video; surprisingly the two really go well together. Divya Dutta looks like she's really enjoying herself too.


JoaT,

A sensual belly dancer, then bust out some Bhangra dancers, a surd with some cool Nike's would have been far sexier,

You mean like this ? (No "surds", but sort-of bhangra).

Or this (sardar in it, just for you. Good bhangra-rap collaboration).

Or this (no sardar -- apart from a quick shot of the "Kray Twinz" -- but cool video. Good sampling of Khalnayak's Choli Ke Peeche too).


 44 · zimblymallu on September 26, 2006 12:05 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

i don't know about cute, but she's got guns.
since we are sharing, i thought i'd throw in one
no indians, but maybe one day the engineers will take over.


 45 · Jeet on September 26, 2006 12:09 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
Far-east-funk-rockstar-workout my big Bharatnatyam-toned kundi.

we need proof with that statement and then i can recommend bharatnatyam to every single girl who is just poking it out for attention

Jai, my dear, THIS is how it should be done.

another one that made Prabhudeva really famous. And DD i would def buy your video


 46 · lavanya on September 26, 2006 12:21 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
My warm up has more grace and "Far East" style than this tripe.

LOL, at least they didn't call it "Middle East."


 47 · DesiDancer on September 26, 2006 12:27 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

ah, Jeet, that is probably one of my all-time favorite dances ever! I'd cut off Jai's left ear to be able to train with PrabhuDeva. :)


 48 · Wantok on September 26, 2006 12:56 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

PrabhuDeva definitely has talent. I use to work in a nightclub in Chennai that he use to frequent back in the day, and he would never dance. Just came in and stood around.


 49 · Sluggo on September 26, 2006 01:06 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

He feint's left..he feints right..and comes back with an Jab and Upper cut


 50 · BidiSmoker on September 26, 2006 01:08 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

PrabhuDeva= The Man.


 51 · Jai on September 26, 2006 02:10 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

DesiDancer,

I'd cut off Jai's left ear to be able to train with PrabhuDeva. :)

Very funny :)

When you get a chance, check out those other videos I linked to -- at least the second two (the first is just Dus Bahane). They're "Shoulder Surf" by Sukhshinder Shinda, and "Do That Dance" by Hunterz. The music's good but they've also got some backing dancers in the vids who -- I think -- do the kind of stuff you're interested in too.


 52 · DesiDancer on September 26, 2006 03:15 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

 53 · Jeet on September 26, 2006 03:34 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
y'all, don't get me started!

Dont make me go medieval on your ass


 54 · Jeet on September 26, 2006 03:36 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

 55 · A N N A on September 26, 2006 05:38 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
Good god, Anna, I've missed you.

...not as much as I've missed all of you. Sloppy, lip-gloss-leaving kisses on all of your perfect cheeks-- some of you have been so sweet in these comments, I feel like it's my birthday.


 56 · anandos, dancing with the stars on September 26, 2006 10:18 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
I feel like it's my birthday.
No, Anna. Please. NO!!!!

Too late.

Go Anna, it's your birthday. . .

please, someone, make it stop playing in my head. As if Nike mock-desi soup wasn't enough. . .



 57 · DesiDancer on September 27, 2006 12:24 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
I feel like it's my birthday.

careful, ANNA, Jai will volunteer to administer birthday spanks...


 58 · Jai on September 27, 2006 05:43 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

DesiDancer, considering the mood I'm in (if you've been following SM recently you'll know why), I might leave some pretty large bruises. Which wouldn't be a good idea.

As a nice sheltered London boy I didn't know there was such a thing as "birthday spanks", but I guess any excuse to adminster such "discipline" is valid eh.....

(Thank you for your continuing attempts to cheer me up. You're very kind.)


 59 · Jeet on September 27, 2006 10:18 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

I just got some of these "birthdayspanks" last friday...its way better than punches. way better


 60 · A N N A on September 27, 2006 11:21 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
DesiDancer, considering the mood I'm in (if you've been following SM recently you'll know why), I might leave some pretty large bruises. Which wouldn't be a good idea

mi amor, you've obviously never laid eyes on my callipygian splendor. that right thurrr is one deeeluxe cushion, my friend. i'd wager that any birthday swats would injure your underlying soft tissue before mine. ;)


 61 · Red Snapper on September 27, 2006 11:46 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
mi amor, you've obviously never laid eyes on my callipygian splendor

So I see a word I don't recognise. I go to dictionary.com to look it up. I find out this word means:

having well-shaped buttocks
Having beautifully proportioned buttocks

I suddenly discover a whole new meaning to my life, to insert this word into conversations whenever I can, because it is as curvacious a word as the thing it describes. I think this has taken over as my favorite word in the English language, which used to be 'Serendipity', followed closely by 'luminous' and in third place 'lepidoptery'.

But now I know what callipygian means, I am in love with that word. Please write a post featuring this word in the headline.

Sepia Mutiny does not waste your time.



 62 · Jai on September 27, 2006 02:23 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Anna,

mi amor, you've obviously never laid eyes on my callipygian splendor.

If I was in a better mood I'd probably crack some joke about how SM should build a secondary temple in your honour too, but I've decided I've already saturated this blog's archives with too much badmaashi in the past. No doubt you'd also threaten to kick the crap out of me with those 10-foot-long legs of yours.

i'd wager that any birthday swats would injure your underlying soft tissue before mine. ;)

No pain no gain, as Razib would say.


 63 · A N N A on September 27, 2006 02:46 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
but I've decided I've already saturated this blog's archives with too much badmaashi in the past.

I've decided that you are a total gentleman; to me, you always have been. I am filled with disbelief that this fact might have changed in the month that I've been chained to my desk at ye olde start-up and thus, away from these knotty threads.

There can never be too much badmaashi. There can be too much "dark vs. fair", "Indian vs. South Asian" and "Brahmin vs...well, no one, b/c our entire readership is well-born". But too much naughtiness? That's like saying "too much sex" or "too much bhindi/vendeka".

No doubt you'd also threaten to kick the crap out of me with those 10-foot-long legs of yours.

Only if you'd enjoy it, old boy. ;)


 64 · Salil Maniktahla on September 27, 2006 02:54 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Callypgian? ASS-tounding word usage.

*ahem*...may I? I may. Here goes. Who am I?

"How apposite."

Hee. :-)


 65 · A N N A on September 27, 2006 02:58 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

*rolls eyes before affectionately punching SJM*


 66 · brimful on September 27, 2006 03:00 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
*rolls eyes before affectionately punching SJM*

There needs to be some sort of emoticon for this, so universal is it among the ladies. ;)

p.s. A N N A, blog, baby, blog, we meeesss you!


 67 · Janeofalltrades on September 27, 2006 03:54 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
I've decided that you are a total gentleman; to me, you always have been. I am filled with disbelief that this fact might have changed in the month that I've been chained to my desk at ye olde start-up and thus, away from these knotty threads.

Oh you have no idea ANNA I seriously missed you for just that reason. Poor Jai has been getting clobbered by some loon for personal masochistic pleasure and other SM gods have been sitting on the sideline smirking because it may be funny to some but it wasn't funny to many of us. We need some standard rules of conduct around here and unfortunately it hasn't been so lately. And no one bitchslaps better than you.


 68 · A N N A on September 27, 2006 04:07 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
And no one bitchslaps better than you.

that's b/c it's a bitch who is doin' the slapping. ;)

oy, my poor little mutineers. you're making me feel terrible for neglecting my prrrecious sepia baby. and i can't even react like an actual parent and bribe you with some blinking, shrieking, over-priced toy to compensate. hmmm.


 69 · DesiDancer on September 27, 2006 04:11 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

ANNA, we've missed you and we're lonely. Are you feeling guilty yet? :(

-but if you bring us a nice present when you come back home, we'll forgive you. And hold Salil down while you punch him ;)


 70 · A N N A on September 27, 2006 04:28 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
And hold Salil down while you punch him ;)

Heed my words when I tell you that THAT is NO WAY to punish SJM. That would be positive reinforcement. ;)


 71 · Sin on September 27, 2006 04:32 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

The last time I saw anything so incredibly camp was at Club Kali in London about a month ago, where a white guy in a full gharara did the entire routine to Maahi Ve, and followed that up with Nimbura.

The instructor teaching it is kinda hot though. I volunteer to spank him thoroughly in order to teach him a lesson about using crappy music to promote brown pride. I am the expert on Pride. :)


 72 · A N N A on September 27, 2006 04:42 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
The instructor teaching it is kinda hot though. I volunteer to spank him thoroughly in order to teach him a lesson about using crappy music to promote brown pride. I am the expert on Pride. :)

Normally, I'd dispatch you to do just that but aren't you going to be...a bit...BUSY soon? ;)


 73 · Salil Maniktahla on September 27, 2006 05:39 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
And hold Salil down while you punch him ;)
Heed my words when I tell you that THAT is NO WAY to punish SJM. That would be positive reinforcement. ;)

Why you allays gotta tell, woman? That was shaping up to be waaaay fun!


 74 · Jai on September 28, 2006 07:59 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Anna,

I've decided that you are a total gentleman; to me, you always have been.

That's extremely kind of you, thank you so much. Coming from someone who, until relatively recently, had read pretty much every post I'd ever submitted on SM during the past year, your opinion also carries a great deal of weight.

There can never be too much badmaashi.

Very true ;) But my concern is that this gives people the wrong idea about me being some kind of "soft target", especially if they're relatively new arrivals to the blog.

I am filled with disbelief that this fact might have changed in the month that I've been chained to my desk at ye olde start-up and thus, away from these knotty threads.

I haven't changed at all; if anything, I've been even more /restrained than I've previously been in such situations. You can go through the various archived posts where I've participated and read the evidence for yourself (here's the most recent example, although there are numerous others).

It is truly staggering that the person concerned has not been banned a long time ago, and it is beyond me why SM is indulging them like a spoilt child when other people exhibiting such behaviour on this blog are rapidly removed. You cannot allow people to use SM as their own personal playground where they pick random targets to be attacked for manufactured, practically-hallucinatory grievances and as a punchbag for their strawman arguments.

I think that what you said a few weeks ago is accurate; some people come here as a way to get "attention" because they cannot do so in real-life, and because in the "real world" they can't find an audience for their bullshit. You can imagine how pathetic their lives must be if they have nothing better to do than harassing total strangers across the internet. Cowardly doesn't even begin to describe it.

We need some standard rules of conduct around here and unfortunately it hasn't been so lately.

JOAT's point is well-made; there are already some "rules" in place but these need to be enforced firmly and without exception. I don't understand what is funny about watching some psycho bunny-boiler loser harass other regular commenters -- and enough people here have been on the receiving end of this childish nonsense across multiple threads -- unless the person concerned is being kept on purely for the supposed comedy value like MoorNam was, ie. they're the unsuspecting butt of the joke.

Some very vicious and twisted behaviour has been occuring on SM recently, and you need to exterminate the vermin before your website is poisoned even further.


 75 · Ennis on September 28, 2006 08:38 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
The instructor teaching it is kinda hot though. I volunteer to spank him thoroughly in order to teach him a lesson about using crappy music to promote brown pride. I am the expert on Pride. :)
Normally, I'd dispatch you to do just that but aren't you going to be...a bit...BUSY soon? ;)

Sin - are you .... pregnant ?

:)


 76 · MiaNaja on September 28, 2006 08:43 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

This bellydancer (who is Black by the way), thought it was fine as hip hop with some Indian dance hand gestures, but the Pharonic King Tut arm pose which we in bellydance land classify as "fakelore" rather than folklore, had nothing to do with Indian Dance and looked like they threw in some fakey Egyptian move.

BTW, we bellydancers love Bollywood since we get tons of our costuming stuff from sari shops.

Leave this crap alone, go watch Neena and Veena!


 77 · Sin on September 28, 2006 10:10 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Ennis (del Mar?), unless someone knocked me up when I wasn't paying attention...

Actually, the truth is...I'm going to straight camp. Well, at least, ex-gay camp. Which particular sequence of words in and of itself makes my mind boggle.

;-)


 78 · onebrownwoman on September 29, 2006 05:32 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

What angers me most is that Nike is stepping above and beyond the cultural appropriation line and using fusion as a marketing means to seduce the West. It makes me SICK to think there are people out there who now feel connected to some kind of SouthAsian/Brown culture because they bought a new workout outfit and are practicing half-assed-classical-moves. Just because people are integrating dance moves from a specific Indian culture does NOT mean that Indians or South Asians have "arrived".


 79 · DJ Drrrty Poonjabi on September 29, 2006 08:18 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Awesome video links y'all, but I'm about to turn it up to 11.

Dancing Indian midget + 80s Breakdancing = Snakes on a Plane!


 80 · Ravi the Lurker on October 1, 2006 06:31 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

This posting was mentioned by attendee "Anjali" at the dance conference "Kathak at the Crossroads" during a panel on the cultural context(s) of dance in India and abroad.


 81 · newyorker on October 4, 2006 02:06 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

The song playing in the trailer is Party in Bombay by Mentor Kollectiv featuring Hard Kaur.


 82 · Meenakshi on October 4, 2006 02:28 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Ravi the Lurker,

Were you at the conference? I was there too, it was an amazing time, no? Are you involved in dance?


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