BharatNatyam originated in southern India in the state of Tamilnadu. It started as a temple dance tradition called Dasiyattam (the dance of the maidservants) 2000 years ago and is perhaps the most advanced and evolved dance form of all the classical Indian dance forms.
BharatNatyam originated in southern India in the state of Tamilnadu. It started as a temple dance tradition called Dasiyattam (the dance of the maidservants) 2000 years ago and is perhaps the most advanced and evolved dance form of all the classical Indian dance forms.
The name Bharatanatyam is a simple derivation from the four most important aspects of dance in Sanskrit). These are: Bha from Bhava meaning emotion, Ra from Raaga meaning music or melody, Ta from Taala meaning rhythm and Natyam meaning dance.
Thus Bharatanatyam is the dance that encompasses music, rhythm and expressional dance or Abhinaya and strictly adheres to the Natyashastra (the scripture of classical Indian dance). This dace style is characterised by a linear form of the body without any pronounced movement of the upper body and linear spatial patterns, which make the dance form extremely dynamic and powerful.
The Academy's aim is to help promote dance, fitness and health, together with helping students build confidence, self esteem and their career prospects, whilst gaining knowledge about dances such as Salsa, Rumba, Kizomba, Rueda, Belly Dancing, HipHop, Bollywood, Contemporary, Kathak, Bharatnatyam, Urban, Poi Dancing, Kids Dancing, Etc. We also have fitness programs like Zumba, etc.
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Believed to have originated from the Gods, dance encompasses the physical, mental and spiritual planes.Â
Bharatnatyam Dance classes are offered by Kadambari Sangeet Mahavidyalaya.
Sreejaya’s School of Classical Dance follows an institution based course curriculum, programmed for gradual progression from one lesson to the next ensuring perfection of each and every dance lesson be it the adavus (steps), mudras (hand gestures) or dance songs.
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