Dance undercurrents & gurus promoting a particular student

 

Posted by Chandra on December 24, 2006 at 23:00:15:

 In Reply to: It really is sad ... posted by Anandini on December 08, 2006 at 14:49:07:

 Megha, there are many gurus who try to hamper some of their students' progress instead of helping them.

If a guru's children do not dance at all, still even such a guru will most likely be selfish and try to promote himself AS GURUS in the first place.

For example, if a particular student is extremely talented and receives a lot of publicity, a guru may tell his other students that this extremely talented student DOES NOT HAVE ANY TALENT for dance AT ALL, and all this student's achievements have only been the result of the guru's teaching and the student's hard work.

An example of such a case is Medha Hari and Anita Guha who is attempting to produce "many more medha hari's" regardless of how talented the other students are as long as they PAY THE FEES.

Gurus too can be envious, and try to "level out" their students. Purely for business reasons.
 


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