International Dance Day
Good
morning/Good afternoon/Good evening my friends, wherever you are! This 11:00pm.
29th April, 2013, Monday in India. Hope you all are doing well! After
a small gap, I’m here again for you! I was quite irregular in last few weeks
for some technical problems you know; so, I have decided to fresh up with a new
week and I choose the beginning of this week.
Friends,
today is the International Dance Day. Let’s go for a small trip around the
World of classical dances of India!
India has thousands of year old
tradition of fine arts and classical and folk music and dances. Some of the
world-famous dance forms that originated and evolved in India are Bharatnatyam,
Kathak, Kathakali, Kuchipudi, Manipuri, Mohiniattam and Odissi. All these dance
forms use basically the same 'mudras' or signs of hand as a common language of
expression and were originally performed in the temples to entertain various
Gods and Goddesses. They were also effective in carrying forward the various
mythological stories from generation to generation while entertaining the
audiences. It eventually became a part of 'Natya Shashtra', as propounded by
Sage Bharata to compile and forge some rules and regulations of entertaining
arts.
With time, the classical dances evolved to include the expressions and themes from social life and experiences. Lord Shiva is said to be the 'Nataraja' meaning 'King of All Dances', who is said to perform the Cosmic Dance that delicately balances life and death and all that is happening in the Universe in harmonious cycles.
With time, the classical dances evolved to include the expressions and themes from social life and experiences. Lord Shiva is said to be the 'Nataraja' meaning 'King of All Dances', who is said to perform the Cosmic Dance that delicately balances life and death and all that is happening in the Universe in harmonious cycles.
Here is a small description of
classical dances of India for you.
Bharatnatyam
Bharatnatyam
is one of the most popular classical Indian dances. Bharatnatyam is more
popular in South Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. Bharatnatyam dance
is almost 2,000 years old. It is believed that Bharatnatyam was revealed by
Lord Brahma to Bharata, a famous sage who then codified this sacred dance in a
Sanskrit text called the Natya Shastra. The Natya Shastra is one of the
fundamental treatises on Indian drama and aesthetics.
Kathak
Kathak
is one of the most important classical dances of India. Kathak is said to be
derived from the word katha, meaning "the art of storytelling." The
Kathak dance form originated in north India and was very similar to the
Bharatnatyam dance form. In ancient India, there were Kathakars or bards who
used to recite religious and mythological tales to the accompaniment music,
mime and dance.
Kathakali
Kathakali
is the classical dance form of Kerala. The word Kathakali literally means
"Story-Play". Kathakali is known for its heavy, elaborate makeup and
costumes. In fact, the colorful and fascinating costumes of Kathakali have
become the most recognized icon of Kerala. Kathakali is considered as one of
the most magnificent theatres of imagination and creativity. Kathakali dance
presents themes derived from the Ramayana, the Mahabharata and other Hindu
epics, mythologies and legends.
Kuchipudi
Kuchipudi
is one of the classical dance forms of the South India. Kuchipudi derives its
name from the Kuchipudi village of Andhra Pradesh. In the seventeenth century
the Kuchipudi village was presented to the Brahmins, who were experts in
staging dance and drama. Kuchipudi exhibits scenes from the Hindu Epics,
legends and mythological tales through a combination of music, dance and
acting. Like other classical dances, Kuchipudi also comprises pure dance, mime
and histrionics but it is the use of speech that distinguishes Kuchipudi's
presentation as dance drama.
Manipuri
Manipuri
is one of the six major classical dances of India. Manipuri dance is indigenous
to Manipur, the North eastern state of India. The Manipuri dance style is
inextricably woven into the life pattern of Manipuri people. The most striking
part of Manipur dance is its colorful decoration, lightness of dancing foot,
delicacy of abhinaya (drama), lilting music and poetic charm. The Manipuri
dance form is mostly ritualistic and draws heavily from the rich culture of the
state of Manipur.
Mohiniattam
Mohiniattam is a classical dance form of Kerala. Mohiniattam is derived from
the words "Mohini" (meaning beautiful women) and
"attam"(meaning dance). Thus, Mohiniattam dance form is a beautiful
feminine style with surging flow of body movements. Mohiniattam dance in Kerala
developed in the tradition of Devadasi system, which later grew and developed a
classical status.
Odissi
Odissi is one of the famous classical Indian dances from Orissa state. The
history of Odissi dance is almost two thousand years old. Odissi is a highly
inspired, passionate, ecstatic and sensuous form of dance. Like most of the
South Indian classical dances of India Odissi too had its origin in the
Devadasi tradition. The state of Orissa has a great cultural history.
That’s all for today! Take care of your family and yourself! Have a good day/ afternoon/evening/night! Namaskar.
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