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Slide 1 - Classical Dances of India Radha Prasad Varadan
Slide 2 - Types of Classical Dances Bharatanatyam Kathak Kathakali Odissi Kuchipudi Manipuri Mohiniattam Sattriya
Slide 3 - Bharatanatyam Comes from the words Bhava (expression), Raga (music), Tala (rhythm) and Natya (classical theater) Originates in South India Performance Consists of multiple items Nritta– pure dance movements Abhinaya– dramatic art of storytelling Nritya– combination of nritta & abhinaya Music- Carnatic music
Slide 4 - Bharatanatyam Costume Made of silk saris with gold embroidery Costume has a lot of pleats Jewelry Necklace, Bangles and head ornaments Bells mounted on woven pads are worn on the feet
Slide 5 - Bharatanatyam Famous Exponents Yamini Krishnamurthy Rukmini Devi
Slide 6 - Kathak Derived from Katha (story) and Katthaka (who tells stories) Originates from North India. 3 main gharanas or schools: Lucknow, Jaipur & Benares Performance Progresses from slow to fast pieces Footwork & spins Abhinaya-expression Music – Hindusthani music Provided by Tabla, Sitar, Santoor
Slide 7 - Kathak Costume Ghungroos or bells on the ankles Female- lehenga choli or chudidaar kameez Male- bare chest and dhoti or kurta churidar
Slide 8 - KathakFamous Exponents Birju Maharaj Kumudini Lakhia
Slide 9 - Kathakali Originates from Kerala state Attractive make-up of characters and elaborate costumes Performance Combination of 5 elements- Natyam (expression), Nritham (dance), Nrithyam (enactment), Geetham (vocal) and Vadyam (instruments) Music- Carnatic music language of songs -Manipravalam Yamini Krishnamurthy
Slide 10 - Kathakali Elaborate makeup Green face color- noble characters (Pacha) Green with red streaks- characters with evil streaks Red face color- excessively evil characters Women have yellow face color Costume Elaborate and differ according to character Pacha
Slide 11 - KathakaliFamous Exponents Kalamandalam Sivadas Pariyanampatta Divakaran
Slide 12 - Odissi Originates from Orissa Schools of Odissi Mahari, Nartaki & Gotipua Main Emphasis- Tribhangi- independent movement of head, chest and pelvis Chauka- basic square stance Music – Odissi music
Slide 13 - Odissi Costume- Sari- beautiful cloth wrapped around body in traditional style Bright shades of orange, purple, red or green Jewelry Tikka (forehead ornament) Allaka (headpiece where tikka hangs) Ear covers in intricate shapes with jumkis (bell shaped earrings) hanging from them Chains Two sets of bangles (thin bracelets) worn on upper arm & wrist.
Slide 14 - Odissi Famous Exponents Sanjukta Panigrahi Kelucharan Mohapatra
Slide 15 - Kuchipudi Originates from Andhra Pradesh state in South India Shares many common elements with Bharatanatyam Unique Kuchipudi dance- Tarangam- dancer dances on plate with diyas in the hands and vessel of water on the head Music- Carnatic music
Slide 16 - Kuchipudi Costume Similar to Bharatanatyam ‘Katcham’ (long fold) at the back of the costume Jewelry Female characters wear ornaments and jewelry
Slide 17 - Kuchipudi (Famous Exponents) Raja and Radha Reddy Dr. Vempatti Chinnasatyam
Slide 18 - Manipuri Originates from Manipur state Performance Movements are subtle and aim at devotion and grace Rounded movements without jerks and sharp lines Dancers feet never strike the ground hard Music provided by singer, ‘Pung’ (drum), cymbals and flute
Slide 19 - Manipuri Costume Female- dress called patloi and lehenga called kumin. Transparent odni is worn on the head and covers the face Male- usually saffron dress depicting Lord Krishna Dancers do not wear ankle bells
Slide 20 - Manipuri(Famous Exponents) Kalavati Devi Darshana Jhaveri
Slide 21 - Mohiniattam Comes from the words- Mohini- temptress and Attam- dance Graceful dance performed only by women Influences from Bharatanatyam and Kathakali Music Vocal (called chollu), Veena, flute, Maddalam & Idakka
Slide 22 - Mohiniattam Characterized by realistic makeup and simple dressing Costume White or cream sari with gold border Costume is profusely pleated Jewelry Mainly gold ornaments
Slide 23 - Mohiniattam (Famous Exponents) Neena Prasad Gopika Varma
Slide 24 - Sattriya Originates in Assam state Performance Based on mythological stories Performed by men and women Recognized as one of the classical dance forms of India in 2000
Slide 25 - Sattriya Music Devotional songs called borgeets Instruments- khols (drums), taals (cymbals) and flute Costume Made of pat (type of silk) Ornaments are based on traditional Assamese designs