Friday, March 13, 2009

Saturday, January 31, 2009

MANIPURI


A classical dance form from the north eastern Indian state of Manipur.Even this belongs to the temple dance forms as the themes are devotional.It is often referred to as "Sankirtan"..meaning praising the lord.The term Manipuri actually covers a number of dance formsfrom the region.The most important being the "Ras Lila" and the "Pung Cholom".It originated in the 2nd century AD.

KATHAK


This is the most widely performed dance in North India.The name stems from the word Katha "the art of story telling".Modern day Kathak is a theater art which has the vigour of dynamic footwork and pinpoint spins, the subtle movement of the face and hands, telling stories of all kinds.This is the only classical dance form that has elements from both Muslim and Hindu culture.

ODISSI


Odissi is possibly the oldest classical dance form of India ,dating back to 2nd century BC.It is also a temple dance deeply rooted in Hindu devotion.This dance form is the offspring of Orissa ,in eastern India.This was also performed by the Devadasies in the temples.Dances were dedicated to Lord Krishna {known as Lord Jagannath in Orissa}.The crown or the coronet worn by the dancer is a unique feature of this dance form.The coronet is supposed to symbolise the gopuram of the Puri Jagannath temple.

KUCHIPUDI


A dance form belonging to the South again.The name depicts the village in Andhra Pradesh from where it originated-Kuchelapuram.This dance form grew largely as a product of bhakti movement beginning in the 7th century AD.It is characterised by fast rhythms and fluid movements ,creating a unique blend of control and abandon,strength and delicacy.

Friday, December 12, 2008

BHARATA NATYAM



This art form belongs to Tamil Nadu. This was originally known as "Dasiattam" and was performed by Devadasies in temples to appease the gods and goddesses.Lot of evolution has occured over the years and the present form is depicted by its rhythmic vigorous footwork, crisp movements and sculpturesque poses .

MOHINIYATTAM


This art form also has its origin in kerala..the land of Kera's..ie coconut trees. The serenity of this dance form is well depicted
in the costume. The enchanting sway of "Mohini" is a soothing balm to the eyes and mind. Sringara and Bhakti are the main emotions of this dance form.