Bharatanatyam
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Bharatanatyam, also previously called Sadhir Attam, is a major form of Indian classical dance that originated in Tamil Nadu. It has flourished in the temples and courts of southern India since ancient times. It is one of the widely recognized eight forms of Indian classical dance (the others being Kathak, Kuchipudi, Odissi, Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, Manipuri and Sattriya) and it expresses South Indian religious themes and spiritual ideas, particularly of Shaivism, Vaishnavism and Shaktism.
Introduction
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1What is Bharatanatyam Dance?
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2The 6 sections of Bharatnatyam
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3What are the different styles of Bharatnatyam?
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4How long does it take to learn Bharatnatyam?
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5How many adavus are there in Bharatnatyam?
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6What are the instruments used in Bharatnatyam music?
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7What are the various mudras of Bharatnatyam?
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8How to learn Bharatnatyam?
Introduction
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9What is Bharatanatyam Dance?
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10The 6 sections of Bharatnatyam
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11What are the different styles of Bharatnatyam?
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12How long does it take to learn Bharatnatyam?
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13How many adavus are there in Bharatnatyam?
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14What are the instruments used in Bharatnatyam music?
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15What are the various mudras of Bharatnatyam?
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16How to learn Bharatnatyam?
How to Dance the Bharanthanatyam : Method 1 Preparing
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172 Tie the pallu.
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181 Wear an appropriate blouse and some pyjama pants.
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192 Tie the pallu.
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203 Attach the small fan.
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215 Add the kunjalam
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224 Make a plait
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235 Add the kunjalam
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246 Tie the bun (jura).
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257 Add the extension.take the plaited hair extension by the string and tie it securely around the bun.
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268 Add the gajra.
How to Dance the Bharanthanatyam : Method 2 Learn the basics
How to Dance the Bharanthanatyam : Method 3 Learn the adavus
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331 Tatta adavu
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341 Tatta adavu
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352 Natta adavu
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363 Visharu adavu
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374 TattiMetti adavu ” means a heel contact with the floor.
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384 TattiMetti adavu ” means a heel contact with the floor.
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395 Teermanam adavu Dhit Dhit Tai.
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405 Teermanam adavu Dhit Dhit Tai.
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416 Tai Ya Tai Hi or Tai Ya Tai Ya Tai Hi Tai Hi.
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426 Tai Ya Tai Hi or Tai Ya Tai Ya Tai Hi Tai Hi.
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437 KudittaMetta adavuTai Gha, Tai Ghi.
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447 KudittaMetta adavuTai Gha, Tai Ghi.
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