In this Learn Bharatanatyam - Natya Vardhini - Volume 1 App, Srekala Bharath explains - Adavus, Alarippu and Jatisvaram.
Video Duration - 1 hour 5 minutes (Approximately)
We have also provided a set of Bharatanatyam songs Album named - Natya Mala.
Audio Duration - 1 hour 10 minutes (Approximately)
BHARATANATYAM being the oldest and purest from of Indian classical dance in a combination of music expression and rhythm. The two faces of Indian dance, the Tandava (vigorous) and the Lasysa (gentle) blend beautifully in Bharatanatyam. It encompasses all the elements of dance, drama and spiritually elevates the audience.
Bharatanatyam is poetry in motion and all the cognate elements of Bhava, Raga and Tala reveal themselves as all in one.
Chapters of this Learn Bharatanatyam Video :
1. Dance Prayers
2. Preparatory Exercises
3. Basic Thattadavus - Stamping of feet
4. Nattadavus – Introduction of stretches
5. Mandi Adavus – Sitting adavus
6. Paraval Adavus – Space covering adavus
7. Hastha Mudras – Hand Gestures
8. Alarippu & Jatisvaram – the first tow items in a margam.
Contents of Natya Mala Album Songs :
1. Prayer
2. Anjali - Nattai - Adi - Guru Rajaratnam Pillai
3. Jatisvaram - Vasantha - Rupakam - Tanjore Quartette
4. Varnam - Neelambari - Adi - Lalgudi
5. Rani Of Jhansi - Ragamalika
6. Sita Swayamvara - Ragamalika
7. Tillana - Brindavani - Adi
8. Mangalam
SREKALA BHARATH: A disciple of renowned Guru K.J.Sarasa, Srekala Bharath is a passionate dancer, an ingenious chorographer and an inspirational teacher of international repute. Srekala started dancing at the tender age of seven with her immitable style, nimble footwork and exquisite abhinaya. She has created thematic presentations ranging from traditional classic to modern day concepts winning critical acclaim including the Kalaimamani, Tamilnadu state award, and the Bharata Rathnam from the Government of Sri Lanka.
Srekala is deeply committed to the exceptional development of her students enabling them to evolve as artistes as they share in her creative journey at Thejas an institution she founded that defines talent and continues to empower artistic expression in Chennai, India for over a decade.
This is a Video Production by Super Audio (Madras) Pvt.Ltd.
For technical enquiries contact :
Siva
www.VarNaA.com
www.5PhotoVideo.com
email : VarNaA@VarNaA.com
Call +919884098155
Video Duration - 1 hour 5 minutes (Approximately)
We have also provided a set of Bharatanatyam songs Album named - Natya Mala.
Audio Duration - 1 hour 10 minutes (Approximately)
BHARATANATYAM being the oldest and purest from of Indian classical dance in a combination of music expression and rhythm. The two faces of Indian dance, the Tandava (vigorous) and the Lasysa (gentle) blend beautifully in Bharatanatyam. It encompasses all the elements of dance, drama and spiritually elevates the audience.
Bharatanatyam is poetry in motion and all the cognate elements of Bhava, Raga and Tala reveal themselves as all in one.
Chapters of this Learn Bharatanatyam Video :
1. Dance Prayers
2. Preparatory Exercises
3. Basic Thattadavus - Stamping of feet
4. Nattadavus – Introduction of stretches
5. Mandi Adavus – Sitting adavus
6. Paraval Adavus – Space covering adavus
7. Hastha Mudras – Hand Gestures
8. Alarippu & Jatisvaram – the first tow items in a margam.
Contents of Natya Mala Album Songs :
1. Prayer
2. Anjali - Nattai - Adi - Guru Rajaratnam Pillai
3. Jatisvaram - Vasantha - Rupakam - Tanjore Quartette
4. Varnam - Neelambari - Adi - Lalgudi
5. Rani Of Jhansi - Ragamalika
6. Sita Swayamvara - Ragamalika
7. Tillana - Brindavani - Adi
8. Mangalam
SREKALA BHARATH: A disciple of renowned Guru K.J.Sarasa, Srekala Bharath is a passionate dancer, an ingenious chorographer and an inspirational teacher of international repute. Srekala started dancing at the tender age of seven with her immitable style, nimble footwork and exquisite abhinaya. She has created thematic presentations ranging from traditional classic to modern day concepts winning critical acclaim including the Kalaimamani, Tamilnadu state award, and the Bharata Rathnam from the Government of Sri Lanka.
Srekala is deeply committed to the exceptional development of her students enabling them to evolve as artistes as they share in her creative journey at Thejas an institution she founded that defines talent and continues to empower artistic expression in Chennai, India for over a decade.
This is a Video Production by Super Audio (Madras) Pvt.Ltd.
For technical enquiries contact :
Siva
www.VarNaA.com
www.5PhotoVideo.com
email : VarNaA@VarNaA.com
Call +919884098155
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