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WHAT’S WALTZ ALL ABOUT? A dance born in the suburbs of Vienna and in the alpine region of Austria. As ear- ly as the 17th century, waltzes were played in the ballrooms of the Hapsburg Court. The weller, or turning dances, were danced by peasants in Austria and Bavaria even before that time. The original form of Waltz was first used by 13th century peasants in Germany, who devised rolling folk dance that was quite different from all court dances popular at that time. Their folk dance filled with rolls, glides and turns was re- ceived well, and by 1500s it reached Volta, where it was adapted with styles of other local dances. By the end of 16th century, people of Vienna em- braced Waltz and morphed it into a dance form called ‘weller’. Dancers decsribe the form as a “dance form in which two dancers move in triple time as they turn together in circles”. It was even- tually renamed as the waltz. There was music es- pecially composed for this dance form, and the music was also called “waltz’. If you aspire to be a competitive ballroom dancer, you’ll need to mas- ter the waltz. This dance form was used as an inspiration for many other ballroom dances that were later developed. Subsequently, new types of waltzes were developed – some were more faithful to folk steps, and several others were ballroom dances. ENTERTAINMENT 03 Ask Me Anything WILD FRANK, ANIMAL PLANET, 3.00 PM: Frank Cuesta, a Spanish ad- venturer, explores various places and strives to survive in an envi- ronment full of dangerous animals. WHERE THE WILD MEN ARE WITH BEN FOGLE, SONY BBC EARTH HD, 5.00 PM: Ben Fogle journeys to the swamp- lands of Georgia in the South-east region of the USA, to live with Col- bert. BATTLE OF THE BEASTS, NAT GEO WILD HD, 7.00 PM: The filmmaker ex- plores the lives of various animals and learns about the strategies and skills they employ to either hunt their preys and defend themselves from predators. INDIA: MARVELS & MYSTERIES, HIS- TORY TV18, 8.00 PM: The host visits several regions and sheds light on the mysteries and fascinating sto- ries surrounding them. THE TERMINATOR, MNX, 3.20 PM: A cyborg assassin is sent back in time to kill Sarah, a waitress, in a bid to stop her son who will wage a long war against his enemy in the fu- ture unless the course of history is altered. MEN IN BLACK, &FLIX, 4.55 PM: MIB agents K and J must stop an alien from getting its hands on the Galaxy, a powerful object, and save the world from destruction. DESPICABLE ME 2, SONY PIX SD, 6.54 PM: When a new criminal comes to town, the Anti-Villain League decides to hire Gru in or- der to fight him off. He eventually agrees after his aide goes back to his evil ways. THE PREDATOR, STAR MOVIES, 8.50 PM: Quinn McKenna, an army sniper, along with some fugitives and a scientist, sets out to kill the Predator and save Rory. MOVIES ON TV TELEVISION MUST DO MUST SEE NOVEMBER 22, 2019 1819: George Eliot English author was born in Nuneaton, Warwickshire. 1906: The International Radio Telegraphic Convention in Berlin adopted the SOS distress signal. 1910: Arthur F Knight patented a steel shaft to replace wood shafts in golf clubs. 1963: John F Kennedy, 35th president of the US, was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas. 1967: The UN Security Council approved resolution 242. The resolution called for Israel to withdraw from territories it had captured in 1967 and called on adversaries to recognise Israel’s right to exist. 1974: The UN General Assembly gave the Palestine Liberation Organisation observer status. 1986: Mike Tyson became youngest to wear the world heavyweight-boxing crown (20 yrs & 4 months). 2005: Angela Merkel was elected as Germany’s first female chancellor. 2018: Leaning Tower of Pisa's tilt was reduced by 4 cm in 20 year project to stabilise it. THIS DAY THAT YEAR IN FOCUS: RANVIR SHOREY “It’s about changing GENDER ROLES." Q You’ve said that you love to babysit. Do you still do it? What is the most rewarding part of it? Oh yes! I babysit most of the times. I take care of Haroon’s studies (which is the most rewarding part), although Konkona takes care of his studies more than me. Both of us, as parents, are always there for our son. So, no tutor for him. Chance hi nahi hai jee! We help him with his studies, and when he grows up, I’m sure he will study all by himself. Q Was co-parenting your idea of being more involved in the formative years? Because his mom is usually busier than I am, we came up with this idea. It’s not so much about spending a few hours bonding with my son as it’s about child rearing. Q Why do you think being a stay-at-home dad is considered a huge deal in India? I find this the coolest concept, something that should come organ- ically, and not be imposed on any- one. The problem is that in Indian households gender roles are pre- defined. It is assumed that only the man can be the bread earner and the woman is the nurturer. That’s not true. Women are breaking ceilings everywhere. It’s our time to show that we are up to some good too. Although they have parted ways, Ranvir Shorey and Konkona Sen Sharma, co-parent their son, Haroon. Shorey talks about being a hands-on-dad, and why he feels strongly that gender roles need to be redefined W hen being modest about something just won’t cut it, there’s only one phrase to turn to. Unleashed during the rage fuelled last stand of the titular character, Pacino’s ‘Scarface’ introduces his attackers to his favourite gun. Even when surrounded by killers from all sides, he’s still got time for dry humour. The phrase also features in the list of ‘best one-lin- ers’ by the European Film Society. Say Hello to My Little Friend ‘Scarface’ (1983) I’ll be back! ‘Terminator Trilogy’ (1984-2003) A rnold Schwarzenegger has been in countless action films and said hun- dreds of awesome, ridiculous lines. However, his most famous, at least before the advent of the internet, are from this franchise. While we love most of his Terminator dialogues, he’s always going to be known for the catchy, Austrian tinged magic words: “I’ll be back!”. I n order to show his one remaining client that he’s pas- sionate and hungry enough to make big things happen, Tom Cruise, delivers this line hesitantly at first, but emphatically in the end. The phrase has become a go-to for Gen Z. They use it at birthday par- ties, events at school etc., just for fun... I t’s the quintes- sential expres- sion of home- sickness. The phrase has been uttered so many times, it’s some- times difficult to remem- ber the origin, In the film, it is Dorothy Gale’s (the protagonist) mantra. There’s No Place Like Home ‘The Wizard of OZ” (1939) Show me the money! ‘Jerry Maguire’ (1996) You may not know the movie, but you know the lines. Times NIE brings you a list of popular catchphrases that instantly brings back memories. How many can you recall? I t’s ironic that a super se- cret spy would become famous for saying his ac- tual name out loud, but, in his defense, it is quite catchy. He says it often enough! Most of the time, it’s how he does it that makes this dialogue mem- orable. Admit it, you’ve tried it out with your name... Bond, James Bond ‘James Bond Series’ (1962) W hen Don Cor- leone’s godson begs for help landing a major movie role, Brando tells him that it’s as good as done. What does he mean by this? He makes him an offer he can’t say no to... The phrase was listed as “most popular” by ‘Guardian’. I’ll Make Him An Offer He Can’t Refuse! ‘The Godfather’ (1972) T his phrase has be- come the battle cry of the modern cow- boy. A signature of the se- ries, it’s used in each of the installments, usually to help John Mcclane (Bruce Willis) punctuate something badass. With each iteration of the fran- chise, fans eagerly wait for him to say the words. Yippee Ki-Yay ‘Die Hard Series’ (1988) I t’s used to wish someone luck in a galaxy far far away. This line technically has more geek cred than it’s main sci- fi rival’s “live long and prosper”. Though certainly not the only quotable phrase from the series, this is the line that has been used most. May The Force Be With You ‘Star Wars” (1977) T his phrase is used dur- ing a heat- ed exchange be- tween the protag- onist (Tom Cruise) and the Colonel (Jack Nicholson) when the hotheaded Colonel explains why he thinks he’s above reproach. You Can’t Handle the Truth! ‘A Few Good Men’ (1992) MAGNETIC FIELDS FESTIVAL WHERE: Alsisar Mahal, Rajasthan WHEN: December 13-15 What about it: It is a festival of contemporary music best known for showcasing underground and experimental music. This year’s lineup includes DJs Deena Abdelwahed and Daniel Avery. MUST KNOW: You can expect some underground international stars along- side a cultural programme GOA ARTS & LITERATURE Festival WHERE: The International Centre Goa WHEN: December 5-7 What about it: Mridula Garg, Ivo de Figueiredo, Mamang Dai and Priyamvada Gopal will be some of the writers at the 10th edition of the festival that was conceived by Vivek Menezes and Damodar Mauzo MUST KNOW: Entry is free U2: THE JOSHUA TREE TOUR WHERE: DY Patil Stadium, Mumbai WHEN: December 15, 4 pm What about it: It is the first concert in India of the legendary rock band, helmed by Bono. Go if you are a life- long fan. MUST KNOW: The Joshua Tree album will be played in sequence again like it was in 2017. ECHOES OF EARTH WHERE: Bengaluru WHEN: December 7-8 What about it: Positioned as the country’s “greenest music festival”, this will feature over 40 Indian and international acts over two days. MUST KNOW: This upholds the ‘leave no trace’ policy, entailing a commitment to sustenance and preservation of Earth. INDIA CRAFT WEEK WHERE: Aerocity, New Delhi WHEN: December 4-8 What about it: Organised by Craft Village, it is a chance to see the best con- temporary crafts and meet the artisans behind some of those works. Movies! Movies! Movies! There is no end to entertainment. All you need to do is cut through the lights, the camera and the action. So simply tune in... Does the rest of the year hang heavy? As you wait for 2020 to begin, these music, crafts, literature and film festivals — from Delhi to Goa to Pune are vying for attention

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WHAT’S WALTZ ALL ABOUT?

Adance born in the suburbs of Vienna andin the alpine region of Austria. As ear-ly as the 17th century, waltzes were playedin the ballrooms of the Hapsburg Court.

The weller, or turning dances, were danced bypeasants in Austria and Bavaria even before thattime.

The original form of Waltz was first used by13th century peasants in Germany, who devisedrolling folk dance that was quite different fromall court dances popular at that time. Their folkdance filled with rolls, glides and turns was re-ceived well, and by 1500s it reached Volta, whereit was adapted with styles of other local dances.By the end of 16th century, people of Vienna em-braced Waltz and morphed it into a dance formcalled ‘weller’. Dancers decsribe the form as a“dance form in which two dancers move in tripletime as they turn together in circles”. It was even-tually renamed as the waltz. There was music es-pecially composed for this dance form, and themusic was also called “waltz’. If you aspire to bea competitive ballroom dancer, you’ll need to mas-ter the waltz.

This dance form was used as an inspirationfor many other ballroom dances that were laterdeveloped. Subsequently, new types of waltzeswere developed – some were more faithful to folksteps, and several others were ballroom dances.

ENTERTAINMENT 03

AskMeAnything

■ WILD FRANK, ANIMAL PLANET, 3.00PM: Frank Cuesta, a Spanish ad-venturer, explores various placesand strives to survive in an envi-ronment full of dangerous animals.

■ WHERE THE WILD MEN ARE WITH BEN

FOGLE, SONY BBC EARTH HD, 5.00 PM:Ben Fogle journeys to the swamp-lands of Georgia in the South-eastregion of the USA, to live with Col-bert.■ BATTLE OF THE BEASTS, NAT GEOWILD HD, 7.00 PM: The filmmaker ex-plores the lives of various animalsand learns about the strategies andskills they employ to either hunttheir preys and defend themselvesfrom predators.■ INDIA: MARVELS & MYSTERIES, HIS-TORY TV18, 8.00 PM: The host visitsseveral regions and sheds light onthe mysteries and fascinating sto-ries surrounding them.

■ THE TERMINATOR, MNX, 3.20 PM: Acyborg assassin is sent back in timeto kill Sarah, a waitress, in a bid tostop her son who will wage a longwar against his enemy in the fu-ture unless the course of historyis altered.■ MEN IN BLACK, &FLIX, 4.55 PM: MIBagents K and J must stop an alienfrom getting its hands on theGalaxy, a powerful object, and savethe world from destruction.■ DESPICABLE ME 2, SONY PIX SD,6.54 PM: When a new criminal

comes to town, the Anti-VillainLeague decides to hire Gru in or-der to fight him off. He eventuallyagrees after his aide goes back tohis evil ways.■ THE PREDATOR, STAR MOVIES, 8.50PM: Quinn McKenna, an armysniper, along with some fugitivesand a scientist, sets out to kill thePredator and save Rory.

MOVIES ON TVTELEVISION

MUST DOMUST SEENOVEMBER22, 2019 1819: George Eliot English author

was born in Nuneaton, Warwickshire.

1906: The International Radio TelegraphicConvention in Berlin adopted the SOS distresssignal.

1910: Arthur F Knight patented a steel shaft toreplace wood shafts in golf clubs.

1963: John F Kennedy, 35th president of the US,was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas.

1967: The UN Security Council approved resolution242. The resolution called for Israel to withdraw

from territories it had captured in 1967 and calledon adversaries to recognise Israel’s right to exist.

1974: The UN General Assembly gave the PalestineLiberation Organisation observer status.

1986: Mike Tyson became youngest to wear the world heavyweight-boxing crown (20 yrs & 4 months).

2005: Angela Merkel was elected as Germany’s firstfemale chancellor.

2018: Leaning Tower of Pisa's tilt was reduced by 4cm in 20 year project to stabilise it.

THIS DAYTHAT YEAR

IN FOCUS: RANVIR SHOREY

“It’s about changingGENDER ROLES."

Q You’ve said that you love to babysit. Do you still do it? What is the most rewarding part of it?

Oh yes! I babysit most of the times. I take care of Haroon’sstudies (which is the most rewarding part), althoughKonkona takes care of his studies more than me. Both ofus, as parents, are always there for our son. So, no tutor

for him. Chance hi nahi hai jee! We help himwith his studies, and when he grows up, I’msure he will study all by himself.

Q WWaass ccoo-ppaarreennttiinngg yyoouurr iiddeeaa ooffbbeeiinngg mmoorree iinnvvoollvveedd iinn tthheeffoorrmmaattiivvee yyeeaarrss??

Because his mom is usually busierthan I am, we came up with this

idea. It’s not so much aboutspending a few hours bonding

with my son as it’s aboutchild rearing.

Q WWhhyy ddoo yyoouu tthhiinnkk bbeeiinngg aa ssttaayy-aatt-hhoommee ddaadd iissccoonnssiiddeerreedd aa hhuuggee ddeeaall

iinn IInnddiiaa?? I find this the coolest concept,something that should come organ-ically, and not be imposed on any-one. The problem is that in Indianhouseholds gender roles are pre-defined. It is assumed that onlythe man can be the bread earnerand the woman is the nurturer.That’s not true. Women arebreaking ceilings everywhere.

It’s our time to show that weare up to some good too.

Although they have parted ways, Ranvir Shorey andKonkona Sen Sharma, co-parent their son, Haroon.Shorey talks about being a hands-on-dad, and why hefeels strongly that gender roles need to be redefined

When being modest about something justwon’t cut it, there’s only one phrase toturn to. Unleashed during the rage

fuelled last stand of the titular character, Pacino’s‘Scarface’ introduces his attackers to his favouritegun. Even when surrounded by killers from all sides,he’s still got time for dry humour. The phrase alsofeatures in the list of ‘best one-lin-ers’ by the European

Film Society.

Say Hello to My Little Friend‘Scarface’ (1983)

I’ll be back!‘Terminator Trilogy’

(1984-2003)

A rnold Schwarzenegger has been in countless action films and said hun-dreds of awesome, ridiculous lines.

However, his most famous, at least before the advent ofthe internet, are from this franchise. While we

love most of his Terminator dialogues, he’salways going to be known for the catchy,Austrian tinged magic words: “I’ll be back!”.

In order to show hisone remainingclient that he’s pas-

sionate and hungryenough to make bigthings happen, TomCruise, delivers this linehesitantly at first, butemphatically in the end.The phrase has becomea go-to for Gen Z. Theyuse it at birthday par-ties, events at school etc.,just for fun...

It’s the quintes-sential expres-sion of home-

sickness. The phrasehas been uttered so

many times, it’s some-times difficult to remem-

ber the origin, In the film, itis Dorothy Gale’s (the protagonist) mantra.

There’s No PlaceLike Home ‘The Wizard ofOZ” (1939)

Show me the money! ‘JerryMaguire’ (1996)

You may not know the movie, but you know the lines. Times NIE brings you a list of popularcatchphrases that instantly brings back memories. How many can you recall?

It’s ironic that a super se-cret spy would becomefamous for saying his ac-

tual name out loud, but, inhis defense, it is quitecatchy. He says it oftenenough! Most of the time,it’s how he does it that

makes this dialogue mem-orable. Admit it, you’ve tried

it out with your name...

Bond, James Bond ‘James Bond Series’ (1962)

When Don Cor-leone’s godsonbegs for help

landing a major movierole, Brando tells himthat it’s as good as done.What does he mean bythis? He makes him anoffer he can’t say no to...The phrase was listed as“most popular” by‘Guardian’.

I’ll Make Him An Offer He Can’tRefuse! ‘The Godfather’ (1972)

This phrase has be-come the battle cryof the modern cow-

boy. A signature of the se-ries, it’s used in each ofthe installments, usuallyto help John Mcclane(Bruce Willis) punctuatesomething badass. Witheach iteration of the fran-chise, fans eagerly waitfor him to say the words.

Yippee Ki-Yay ‘Die Hard Series’ (1988)

It’s used to wishsomeone luckin a galaxy far

far away. This linetechnically hasmore geek credthan it’s main sci-fi rival’s “live longand prosper”. Though certainly not theonly quotable phrase from the series,this is the line that has been used most.

May The Force Be WithYou ‘Star Wars” (1977)

This phraseis used dur-ing a heat-

ed exchange be-tween the protag-onist (TomCruise) and theColonel (JackNicholson) –when the hotheaded Colonel explainswhy he thinks he’s above reproach.

You Can’t Handle the Truth!‘A Few Good Men’ (1992)

MAGNETIC FIELDS FESTIVALWHERE: Alsisar Mahal, RajasthanWHEN: December 13-15What about it: It is a festival of contemporary music bestknown for showcasing underground and experimentalmusic. This year’s lineup includes DJs Deena Abdelwahedand Daniel Avery.MUST KNOW: You can expect someunderground international stars along-side a cultural programme

GOA ARTS &LITERATURE FestivalWHERE: The InternationalCentre GoaWHEN: December 5-7What about it: Mridula Garg, Ivode Figueiredo, Mamang Dai andPriyamvada Gopal will be some ofthe writers at the 10th edition of the festival that wasconceived by Vivek Menezes and Damodar MauzoMUST KNOW: Entry is free

U2: THE JOSHUA TREE TOURWHERE: DY Patil Stadium,MumbaiWHEN: December 15, 4 pmWhat about it: It is the first

concert in India of the legendary rockband, helmed by Bono. Go if you are a life-long fan. MUST KNOW: The Joshua Tree albumwill be played in sequence again like itwas in 2017.

ECHOES OF EARTHWHERE: BengaluruWHEN: December 7-8What about it: Positioned asthe country’s “greenest musicfestival”, this will feature over40 Indian and internationalacts over two days.MUST KNOW: This upholdsthe ‘leave no trace’ policy,entailing a commitment tosustenance and preservationof Earth.

INDIA CRAFTWEEKWHERE: Aerocity,New DelhiWHEN:December 4-8What about it:Organised by CraftVillage, it is a chanceto see the best con-temporary crafts andmeet the artisansbehind some of thoseworks.

Movies! Movies! Movies! There is no end to entertainment.All you need to do is cut through the lights, the camera andthe action. So simply tune in...

Does the rest of the year hang heavy? As you wait for 2020 to begin,these music, crafts, literature and film festivals — from Delhi to Goa to

Pune are vying for attention