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15 Years
Meera Nair
The Bharatnatyam dance prospered in the Hindu temples of South India and the dancers who used to perform it with religious devotion made it a ritual at that time. However, gradually with the change in the value system of the society this dance form started losing its popularity. But, because of the commendable efforts of the artists like Rukmimi Devi Arudale and Bala Saraswati, Bharatnatyam regained its charm and got the attention of westerners as well.Bharatnatyam is one of the ancient and classical forms of dance in the Indian history. Earlier it was performed predominantly by women, but these days men are also inclined towards learning this dance form.I am offering Indian Classical Bharatanatyam classes. We will start from beginner level and progress to intermediate and advanced levels of Bharathanatyam. The methodology consists of Mudras and base steps followed by dances like Thodayam, Alarippu, Thillana etc and other Bharathanatyam genre.I learnt Bharathanatyam and Mohiniyattam for about 15 years with a primary focus on Bharathanatyam. Having performed in various stages I was fortunate enough to win most of them.My Bharathanatyam guru’s are Mydhili Venkatachalam (Midhilalaya Dance Academy, Trivandrum, Kerala, India)Kanaka Devi (Kuwait).Bharatnatyam focuses on depicting various types of emotions through hand moments and the knees of the dancers are always bent while performing. It is a dramatic art and the steps involved in this are in firm positions and makes a balanced distribution of the body weight. The range of emotions which the dancer conveys in Bharatnatyam is despair, happiness, love, disgust etc.. Apart from this, some interesting mythological tales are also conveyed.
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