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Bharata Natyam Today
Flowers open in the hands of the dancer, and birds fly off from the tips of fingers, each muscle of the face is transformed, the eyes move in blandishments of scorn, and the eyebrows express horror or suspicion, even as
Dance as a career and vocation
The nature of classical dances in India is universal in nature – as universal as a human body or emotion can be. Descriptions like: “Brahma created dance or Siva is the cosmic dancer” give us an idea of the origin
Dance and Art of Being
Famous painter Paul Klee once said “Drawing for me is taking a line for a walk”. What do we feel when we look at the great sculptures carved deep in mountain facades all over our country. When we visit Ellora,
Secularism in Indian classical dance form
September 8, 2007 Whenever I begin a new class with new aspirants from different religious backgrounds or choreograph for some special performance, I ponder about where to begin. I try and think of songs or themes which are adequate for
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Dated : Feb 4 , 07. “Flowers open in the hands of the dancer, and birds fly off from the tips of fingers, each muscle of the face is transformed, the eyes move in blandishments of scorn, and the eyebrows
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“Dance is the most immediate and accessible of the arts because it involves your own body. When you learn to move your body on a note of music, it’s exciting. You have taken control over your body, and by learning