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Madhuri Still An Avid Learner Of Dance: Terence Lewis

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 May, 2016 12:27 PM
    Ace choreographer Terence Lewis, who is currently co-judging the reality dance show "So You Think You Can Dance - Ab India Ki Baari" with Madhuri Dixit, says the dancing diva and actress "is trying to learn technicality of dance".
     
    As the format of the TV show is stage dancing vs street dancing, Lewis taught Madhuri a few technicalities which are involved in back flips and cross hits.
     
    "Madhuri loves to learn, she is an avid learner of dance. She wants to know everything about other dance styles and I love that quality. I love sharing my knowledge.
     
    "She is trying to learn technicality of dance and that’s really kind of her. Now the audience is also educated in dance these days so it’s really important as judges we know all of it,” Lewis said in a statement.
     
    “So You Think You Can Dance 'Ab India Ki Baari” is aired on &TV.

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