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Saturday, March 03, 2012

Emotional Training, Desi style!

Somebody tried to 'brand' me as a movie-buff .... (I am yet to 'rebuff' the surface meaning that I had grasped, about what 'they' mean by a 'buff'.... and then to attempt at reaching its intrinsic meaning ... my laziness got the better of me... long ago, I had managed to grasp its 'round-about' meaning due to frequent contextual-usage collusions!.. please try.... those who use 'buff' as a suffix with 'movie' often mean it --or are led to presume it--- ... as movie-crazy....!!! )...


But please see.... it is not just me who digs up such old 'things', re-cycles it, renews it, buffers it (in the sense of 'polishing'... that 'buffer' it....)... there are several others, who do it as a part of their curriculum....


Teaching kids is no kids-game! Learning to 'teach' has to go much deep, to catch their emotions 'early' (catch them early.... they say!)... Once the kids get stabilised into emotions, they happen to 'learn how to learn'... and the rest is going to be record-shattering!


If patience permits, please take a look at these two video clips (they aren't too long and the music is not too noisy either!)....


that original song....



Masoom (1960): Nani teri morni ko mor le gaye

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4HmKkvluxM




ITEP Participants singing a poem (Nani teri morni Ko mor le gaye)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4YxV9mf9jo


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