Bharatanatyam
The earliest exponents of Bharatanatyam were the devadasis
(temple dancers) in south India for worship. It came to be
patronized by the Cholas, the Pandyas, Nayakas, Vijayanagar
rulers and the Marathas. The technique of Bharatanatyam
consists of 64 principles of coordinated hand, foot, face
and body movements which are performed to the accompaniment
of dance syllables, popularly known as bols.
Its format consists of Alarippu (invocation), Jathi Swaram (note combinations), Shabdam (notes and lyrics), Varnam (a combination of pure dance and abhinaya), lighter items like Padams and Javalis (all erotic) and finally the Thillana (again pure dance). Famous Exponents
Bala Saraswathi, Shanta Rao, Mrinalini Sarabahai, Yamini
Krishnamurthy, Kamala, Vijayantimala, Sonal Man Singh,
Samyukta Panigrahi and Rukhmini Devi.
Kathak
The word Kathak is derived from Katha which means story. It
is a dance-drama in which actors took part.
It is confined mostly to Northern India—Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, the Punjab and Madhya Pradesh. The main centres are Lucknow, Varanasi, Jaipur and Delhi. The characteristic features of the Kathak dance are emphasis on foot work, the swift swirl or chakor of the body followed by its sudden stillness. The execution of foot work is with in a time cycle. The Kathak dance goes through a regular format mostly concentrating on rhythm, variously called tatkar, paltas, thoras, amad and parans. Famous Exponents
Sitara Devi, Birju Maharaj, Gopi Krishna, Binda Din Maharaj,
Damayanti Joshi, Kalkadin, Aachan Maharaj and Uma Sharma.
Kathakali
It combines music, poetry, mime and drama. This dance-drama
is usually performed in the open and usually lasts the whole
night. The themes are taken from the Ramayana, the
Mahabharata and Hindu mythology. The costumes show a great
variety of colour. The musical instruments are quite simple,
viz., drums and cymbals. The actors put on masks of various
types to represent deities or the demons.
Famous Exponents
Kunju Kurup, Koppan Nair, Ragini Devi, Shanta Rao, Mrinalini
Sarabhai, Kanak Pele, Rita Ganguly, Krishnan Nair,
Gopinathan and Karunakaren Nair.
Manipuri
This dance belongs to the state of Manipur in north-east
India.
Manipuri is purely a religious dance which is used to invoke divine blessing. Originally only Shiva and Parvati were propitiated but later on Krishna and Radha too were included. Famous Exponents
Guru Bipin Sinha, Charu Mathur, Sadhana Bose, Jhaveri
sisters and T. Nadia Singh.
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Folk and Tribal Dances
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Friday, 23 September 2011
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