Wednesday, September 30, 2009

KATHAK


This dance form traces its origin to the nomadic bards of the ancient northern India.These bards performed mainly in village squares and temple courtyards.They told stories from mythology and moral tales from scripturs embellishing their recitals with hand gestures and facial expressions.The stories were enlivened with instrumental and vocal music along with stylized gestures.

MANIPURI


The state of Manipur is tucked away in the north-eastern corner of India surrounded by mountains and geographically isolated from the mainland India.Hence this dance form developed its own specific aesthetics,values ,conventions and ethics.The cult of Radha and Krishna popularly known as the RASALILA is central to its themes.The attire of Krishna is spectacular with its peacock feathers..

ODISSI


This classical dance form is unique from the other classical dances due to the feature called "Tribhangi"..{literally three parts break}.The independent movement of head,chest and pelvis.Another striking feature is the basic square stance known as "Chauka".

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

KUCHIPUDI


The technique of Kuchipudi makes use of fast rhythmic foot work and sculpturesque body movements, stylized mime using hand gestures and subtle facial expressions.There is more realistic acting which occasionally is accompanied with dialogues spoken by the dancers.Kuchipudi today is performed either as a solo or group presentation.

Monday, September 28, 2009

BHARATA NATYAM


Bharata natyam is one of the oldest dance forms of India.It was nurtured in the temples and courtsof Southern India since ancient times.There is an interesting mythological story behind the origin of this art form.This art form was known as "sadir" till the 19th century.It was performed by the Devadasies in temples.Under the Devasi system women were dedicated to the temples to serve the deity as dancers and musicians forming part of the elaborate rituals.

KATHAKALI


Kathakali is a theatre form of Kerala involving many artistes playing different roles.It is not a solo art form.In the yesterdays only men performed this form donning both male and female roles.Presently there are female performers too,thought not in large numbers.Kathakali is very elaborate , specific and well defined in its make-up technique and costume designing.

MOHINIYATTAM


The term literally means the " The dance of the enchantress". Mohini is the enchantress.There are two stories in our mythology which throw some light to the naming of this artform.In both Lord Vishnu is disguised as Mohini.In one Lord appears as Mohini to lure the asuras{Demons}away from the amrita{nectar of immortality} obtained during the churning of palazhi{Ocean of milk}.