Tuesday, February 5, 2019
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Blair KhokerReligion and the ArtsProfessor Wendy RaverDecember 16th, 2013Bharata NatyamThe word Bharata comes from a combination of three main elements in Indian terpsichore sense of humour (bhava), melody (raga), and rhythmic timing (tala). The word Natyam means both jump and acting. Bharata Natyam is from South Indian, specifically Tamil Nad. This dance panache has been preserved for the most part in the beautiful ancient temples and beas of Tanjore and Madras. South India has many sculptures of Gods and Goddesses who are profusely decorated and ornamented and who show the art, religion, and culture of the country. Enakshi Bhavani describes these beautiful shrines and religious areas as being an atmosphere of ancient India lingering with a compelling fragrance (28). Where this dance style originated is very important to how it is viewed today in modern times and western societies. In India, there are still ancient areas in which the traditions and teachings of Bharata Nat yam are being studied, but how these teachings evolved into modern society is important in judgment its religious impact on the Indian community. Bharata Natyam embodies three basic aspects of upright Indian dancing The pure dance, dance embodying an expressive mood and dance containing a dramatic element. It must be strongly emphasized that Bharata Natyam in its true and proper form is studied in a very intense manner. In some cultures the dance is d unmatched to invoke gods and ordinate mythological events. The dancers go through immense amounts of training in launch to be able to control every muscle in their body. The good ingredients for physical mastery are swiftness, precision, suppleness, strength, instincts for time, agility, and lightness but, one of the most i... ...yday lives and into a spellbound state of beauty. In the Bharata Natyam the dance techniques of pure dance consists of a number of combinations of postures. These combinations include the movement and c oordination of the body, waist, arm, hand, leg, foot, head, and neck to various sets of words and beats. splendid gestures and arm positions combine to form the general beauty of posture. There are about 120 basic dance arrangements which can be elevate combined into hundreds of varieties of patterned dance movements. Although, dancers usually learn about cardinal to seventy basic movements and then study the intricate dances that include them. A recital or individual performance can go from one and a half hours to four hours long. Every performance in do up of the following parts (given in sequence), Alarippu, Jethiswaram, Shabdam,Varnam, Padam(s), and Thillana.
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