Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Indian Traditional Dance

Traditional Indian Dance in particularly Bharatanatyam  and Odissi, as Balasaraswati puts it, as an artistic yoga for revealing spiritual through the corporeal. Bharatanatyam is the most widely practised Indian traditional dances worldwide, as it is the style that most faithfully adheres to the Bible of the traditional Indian dance.
Gods and Goddess  pleaded with Lord Brahma for another Veda to be created that would be simple for the common man to understand, which is particularly important in Kali Yuga.

Indian Traditional Dance comprises three aspect, Nritta, Nritya, and Natya.
Nritta are rhythmical and repetitive elements : it is dance proper.
Natya is the dramatic art, and is a language of gestures, poses and mime.
Nritya is a combination on Nritta and Natya.

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