What if the Answer Was Always to Keep Moving? | Sumesh Sundar | TEDxMACE
In this captivating TEDxMACE talk, Sumesh Sundar — dancer, choreographer, and entrepreneur — shares his journey of transforming passion into purpose. As the visionary behind Myself and My Moves Dance Community and Studio, and a renowned choreographer in the Malayalam film industry with works like Parudeesa, Sthuthi, and Rathipushpam, Sumesh has redefined how dance connects people.Through his story, he explores how movement can empower, inspire, and unite communities across Kerala — proving that dance is not just an art form, but a language of expression that transcends age, background, and boundaries. Sumesh Sundar, a dancer, choreographer, and entrepreneur, is the visionary behind Kerala's Myself and My Moves Dance Community and Studio. A renowned choreographer in the Malayalam film industry, he has worked on popular songs like Parudeesa, Sthuthi, and Rathipushpam. His work as a mentor and choreographer has been instrumental in making dance education accessible across Kerala, reaching people of all communities and age groups. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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