"Yoga Unveiled":
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Gita Desai, the film's creator, whose parents are East Indian, was born in East Africa, Uganda. She immigrated to the USA in 1981 with her husband Mukesh, her partner both in life and in producing this film. During our interview she describes how a simple housewife, with no film background, created the first full-length documentary about Yoga. |
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Integral Yoga Magazine: Was Yoga in your family background? |
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Gita Desai: Yes, my father was a proponent of Yoga. Not in the physical sense of what the West embraces, but in the day-to-day sense of applying the principles, to be kind, and to do meditation. My father grew up in India. He went to a Yogashala and was trained under a Guru in the asanas. He was very inspired by Mahatma Gandhi and as a young man, my father went to Africa to practice law. |
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IYM: Georg is considered a true Yoga historian. He becomes, in a sense, the narrator of the film. |
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GD: I loved his books and hearing him speak. When I interviewed him I had no idea how I would use the material. I really was in awe speaking to him. I kept asking myself, "How could I, this little woman from Connecticut do this!" |
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IYM: Well, yes, how did you do this? You never made a film before? |
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GD: No. I was mostly a housewife. I had a husband and two sons. But, I was always drawn to and involved in creative projects. I love classical music, the ancient arts. I attended many music festivals each year and then began organizing music programs myself. |
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IYM: But why a film? |
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GD: I felt that people were missing the main point of Yoga completely. I was reading a lot and studying Yoga. I asked myself, "Why don't I do something for this wonderful tradition and bring out the breadth and depth and real essence of Yoga?" I thought of writing a book but I thought a film would be more accessible for people. |
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IYM: What was the process like for a first-time filmmaker? |
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GD: We learned every step of the filmmaking process from scratch. Now that I think of it, I don't know how I did it! When I started the film, I could hardly operate a computer! I had to learn about sound, editing, and so on. |
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IYM: How did your interview with the legendary BKS Iyengar come about? |
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GD: I knew getting Mr. Iyengar on screen would draw many people. But, it was very difficult. He refused twice or thrice. I can understand why. He's probably been burned before in the media and I was an unknown person. Plus, he's in his 80's and he has done so much. But, I was persistent as I knew it would be incomplete without him. I wish I could have interviewed Swami Satchidananda (no longer in the body) but I am glad Dr. Ornish spoke about him... |
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| Read the rest of this article in the Winter 2005 issue of IY Magazine
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