Sabin Karki: Dancing his way to stardom

Sabin Karki, also known as Sabin Beest, is famous for his love for dance and artistic expression. His journey has been shaped by his passion for movement, creativity, and a deep desire to inspire. A dancer, choreographer, and filmmaker, Karki has paved his own path in the entertainment industry, constantly breaking barriers and pushing boundaries. His story is not just about mastering the art of dance but about embracing challenges, defying expectations, and ultimately finding success on his own terms.

Karki’s interest in dance began at an early age, when he was introduced to it through a school program. A group of students were participating in a dance event at their school. Karki, at the time, was not particularly skilled in dancing. When he took to the stage, his performance was less than graceful, and Karki felt humiliated. But it made him want to improve. When another opportunity came his way, he gave it his all. Karki was recognized as one of the best dancers in his school. This marked the beginning of his transformation. 

He was clear that he didn’t want a traditional nine to five job. “The thought was a nightmare,” he says. The idea of working in a conventional office setting didn’t appeal to him. Instead, he wanted to explore the creative side of life and forge a career that allowed him to do what he loved. Karki started by creating cover videos, which allowed him to practice and showcase his talent. 

However, the turning point came when he received his first significant offer, a chance to choreograph a song for the ‘Fantastic Wonderful’ song. Although the project didn’t work out as he had hoped, the opportunity helped him gain visibility and opened doors for future ventures.

‘Viral Vaidiyo’, a renowned figure in Nepal’s music and dance scene, approached Karki after parting ways with The Cartoonz Crew. This collaboration signaled the next phase of his career, where he began to solidify his place in the dance industry. 

Karki sees dance as a form of expression that goes beyond physical movement—it has become a way of storytelling and connecting with others. He acknowledges the multiple roles he takes on in his work. In solo performances, he focuses on his personal practice, perfecting his craft independently.  

However, when working in a group, coordination becomes crucial as each member brings his/her own challenges to the table. One of the most difficult aspects of his work is the pre-production phase, where the story for the performance must be created, and he must figure out how to direct the group effectively. 

The dynamic of group dancing adds complexity, as he must not only ensure that the overall performance looks cohesive but also consider how to make the dance movements appear visually appealing. “While dancing in a group requires careful synchronization, directing involves a deeper level of thought about how to best frame and present the dance for maximum impact,” he says. 

He has also developed a keen interest in filmmaking. This passion was fostered during the early days of the internet, when he became an ‘internet freak’ who constantly sought knowledge about technology and the digital world. Karki’s interest in technology and video creation led him to start his own production page, Beest Production.

Beest Production began as a simple project where he and his crew created videos and choreographies. Over time, however, it grew into a fully-fledged creative platform where he could explore his passion for both dance and filmmaking. The process of creating and directing music videos became a natural extension of his dance career, and Karki found himself merging his love for storytelling with his ability to choreograph. 

For Karki, dance is more than just movement—it’s a form of communication. When creating music videos, storytelling is essential. While dance is the primary focus of the videos, he emphasizes the importance of weaving a narrative that resonates with the audience. “In a music video, there is a big importance of dance,” he says, “but the story also plays a crucial role.” This combination of dance and storytelling is what sets Karki’s work apart from others in the industry.

Karki also notes the importance of competition in the dance scene. He believes there should be more opportunities for dancers to compete and showcase their talents, as well as greater involvement from sponsors and corporate houses to support the industry. However, he acknowledges that the current state of the dance scene in Nepal is much better than before. He recalls a time when girls were not allowed to dance, and if they did, they were often labeled as ‘bar dancers.’ “We have also changed the perception of dancing,” he says.

His recently released music video Bhavya Rap was created with the intention of spreading good energy rather than delivering a deep, meaningful message. He says, “The lyrics were designed to focus on rhymes and rhythm, with no specific meaning behind them.”  However, he notes that many listeners began to search for deeper meaning in the rap, which was not the original purpose. 

He emphasizes that not every piece of music or art needs to have a profound meaning. Sometimes, the good vibes and positive energy that come from the music are just as valuable, and they can resonate with listeners in a way that transcends deeper interpretations.  

Moving forward, Karki continues to be driven by his love for dance, filmmaking, and creativity. He emphasizes the importance of building one’s own genre and staying true to one’s passion. “Pride and ego are harmful,” he says. “Focus on your craft and dance your own way.” 

As he works on upcoming projects, including a new music video that will be released in the next two months, he is not only focused on his own success but also on inspiring the next generation of dancers and creators in Nepal.

What started as a simple desire to improve his dance moves has now blossomed into a successful career in dance and filmmaking, and his story continues to inspire countless individuals who dare to dream big and work hard to make those dreams a reality.