Sangeet Natak Akademi The, the National Academy for Music, Dance and Drama of India, confers status on eight classical dance forms of India --- Bharatanatyam, Odissi, Kuchipudi, Manipuri, Mohiniyattam, Sattriya, Kathakali, Kathak and. Out of những eight, four originated in South India. They are Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, Mohiniyattam, and Kathakali. Bharathanaytam and Mohiniyattam, the main focus of this blog post, are my two favorite dance forms. Bharatanatyam is one of the oldest forms of classical and Most Popular dance originated in Tanjore district mà in Tamil Nadu in South India. The origin of this dance can be traced to the sage Bharata Muni's Natyasastra. This dance used to be Taught by Nattuvanars (dance gurus / teachers) and was Originally a group of temple Practiced by dancers who danced regularly gọi the Devadasis khi trọng festivals, ceremonies, and am also at the time of worship in Temples. Bharatanatyam under the British colonial rule Declined in India but was later revived by Devi Arundale and E. Rukimini Krishna Iyer. Both of dancers as well as add Activists là. Rukmini Devi Arundale established a cultural academy gọi Kalakshetra (holy palace of arts mà means again) to revive the traditional arts of India. To view some video clips of Bharatanatyam, check out the performance of Rajashree Warrier, a well-known dancer and Carnatic music (classical music of South India) vocalist. Her performances - Neelakkarmukil Varnan, Marulu Minchera, Gummana Karayadire, and Jo are amazing to watch Achyuthananda! Performing artists of other Countries come to India to learn cũng Bharatnatyam. Recently, I watched a beautiful piece by Nikoleski Nikolina, a Croatian dancer, who Learned the art in India at the famous Bharata School Kalanjali. - See more at:
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