Indian Heritage and Culture

Friday, June 13, 2008

INDIAN DANCE

CLASSICAL DANCES OF INDIA :
India can boast of an innumerable number of folk dances, each dance forming a specialty of a particular region or tribe. Each form will have its own specialty & grace, along with a set pattern of costumes & make-up.

The classical dance forms which have developed, have set rules that have been followed traditionally over the years. On the basic model, various gurus incorporate their own imaginative innovations, leading to various schools within a particular dance form. Apart from the gracious hand & leg postures & movements, the dancers have to acquire the skill of portraying various emotions faithfully in each expression on their face & each fluid movement of their hand, legs & in fact their whole body. Every part conveys some meaning in their graceful motion.

The various dance forms have also developed a particular form of make-up for the performance, which is a skill by itself. Several dance schools today, incorporate costume designing & make-up as special section of the curriculum. The costumes for all forms are elaborate & rich, but each form & style have their own traditional patterns set down. Jewels for the dancers are also specially created to suit their purpose. Flowers adorn their hair & in the case of portrayal of Gods, their necks as garlands. The hall is also richly decorated with flowers. Application of mehendi in various styles is also an essential part of the make-up in most forms.

Various dance forms of India
Lyrics
Compositions of K.N.Dandayudapani Pillai
Compositions of Ghanam Krishna Iyer
Gestures used in Bharatanatyam
Names of Head, Neck, Eyes & Hand Gestures used in Bharatanatyam
Dance costumes
Jewels & other items for decoration
Dance Institutions
Book ‘Shishu Sadhana - a child friendly Bharata Natya repertoire’ with a DVD
by Mamata Niyogi-Nakra, released at Centre St-Pierre, Montreal, on 16th January 2005
"A Dancer on Dance" by V.P.Dhananjayan
About the Dhananjayans
Natya The Essence of Hyndhava - Dharma
Salient Features of Dance
Rasas
Elaboration of the Rasas
The Concept of the Male Dancer
Kathakali - Origin & background
Classical technique in Kathakali
Costume & Make-up in Kathakali


Dance related Web Sites
kutcheribuzz.com
All about South Indian classical music & dance
http://www.kutcheribuzz.com

(Maintained by Saigan Connection)

Narthaki
http://www.narthaki.com
A web directory of Classical Indian Dances - Addresses of artistes of classical Indian dance forms, current events, articles, interviews, reviews, profiles, snippets, diduknow, new releases...
Arangham
http://www.arangham.com
To explore, enrich and promote the performing and visual arts of India and to contemporize the rich tapestry of Indian creativity for modern audiences
Anita Ratnam
http://www.anitaratnam.com
Performer – Choreographer – Television Personality – Arts Presenter – Speaker – Transcultural Collaborator – Scholar – Writer – Cultural 8Activist
Arpana Dance Company, Ramya Harishankar
http://www.danceramya.com
Southern California based Arpana Dance Company (ADC) has had the honor of performing in the US, Europe and India under the guidance of Ramya Harishankar
Bharata Kalanjali
http://www.bharatakalaanjali.org
Bharata Kalaanjali - Premier Academy of Indian Classical Dance, Music & Allied Arts - All about the Dhananjayans - V.P.Dhananjayan & Shanta Dhananjayan as dancers, choreographers, teachers...& Bhaaskara
http://www.krdressers.com
K R Dressers - total end to end solution, right from sourcing of material, tailoring the costume, despatching through courier.
Ektaa Center
http://www.ektaacenter.org
Ektaa in Sanskrit means oneness or unity. Ektaa Center is committed to create an awareness and understanding of the traditional arts of India, using diverse medium such as dance, music, theater and other related arts to help build better communities in Southern California.
Kattaikkuttu Sangam
http://www.kattaikkuttu.org
theatre, ritual and entertainment from Tamil Nadu

The Kuttu Festival 2005
http://www.kattaikkuttu.org/festival2005/fest05.html
The Kuttu Festival 2005 offers a rare opportunity to experience a galaxy of known and unknown theatre genres from South India in a traditional village setting.

Lasya Dance Company
http://www.lasya.org
Lasya Dance Company is based in Cupertino, CA, USA. It is a registered non-profit organization founded by artistic director Vidhya Subramanian to promote and preserve the ancient art of Bharatanatyam.
Prakriti Foundation
http://www.prakritifoundation.com
Inquiry into our Cultural Identity & Inheritance
Sangeetha Balasingam
http://www.sangeethabalasingam.com
I am currently learning from Smt. Pushkala Gopal & Sri. Unnikrishnan. I am also learning Carnatic music vocal from Sangeeta Vidwan Tiruvarur Kodandapani to enhance my knowledge of my Asian roots.
Shantala Shivalingappa
http://www.shantalashivalingappa.com
Born in India, brought up in Paris, Shantala is the child of east and west. She grew up in a world filled with dance and music, initiated at a tender age by her mother, dancer Savitry Nair. (Kuchipudi, Contemporary dance, Theatre)
The Other Festival
http://www.theotherfestival.com
What The Other Festival seeks is an exposure of both the performer and the audience to such forms of art expression, not just of art perfection. Offering a worthy platform to promote young, vibrant new artists alongside well-known iconoclasts.

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