The dance reality shows on TV these days have surely increased our knowledge of different dance forms. Have you ever wondered how many varieties of dance forms exist around the world? Literally hundreds!!
Dance styles may be Classical, folk, traditional, contemporary or theatrical performances. Dance has its own language. Dance as art may tell a story, set a mood or express an emotion. The dance styles are also a reflection of cultural and traditional values of the region.
Dance styles may be Classical, folk, traditional, contemporary or theatrical performances. Dance has its own language. Dance as art may tell a story, set a mood or express an emotion. The dance styles are also a reflection of cultural and traditional values of the region.
I have a very little knowledge about the dance forms. Am sharing this new found knowledge with you all , hope it helps you in understanding more of this art form.
Here is a sneak peek into 25 of the most popular dance forms from around the world.
17. Indian Classical Dances
1. Bharata natyam is one of the most popular classical Indian dances. the traditional elements of classical dance which forms the basis for the performance are the mudras (hand positions), abhinaya (facial expressions) and padams (narrative dances). Bharatnatyam is more popular in South Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.
2. Bihu dance is a folk dance from the Indian state of Assam related to the festival of Bihu. This joyous dance is performed by both young men and women, and is characterized by brisk dance steps, rapid hand movement, and a rhythmic swaying of the hips in order to represent youthful passion. Dancers wear traditionally colorful Assamese clothing.
3. Kathak is a classical North Indian dance, now popular around the world. The word kathak is derived from katha, meaning story. Kathak is characterized by intricate footwork and precise rhythmic patterns that the dancer articulates by controlling ankle bells. Both men and women dance kathak, which often conveys moods of love.
4. Kathakali originated in the South Indian state of Kerala over 500 years ago, . It is a highly stylised classical Indian dance-drama noted for its attractive make-up of characters, their elaborate costumes, detailed gestures and well-defined body movements. The name comes from the roots katha( story) and kali( performance or play).
5. Kuchipudi developed in the state of Andhra Pradesh. It exhibits scenes from the Hindu Epics, legends and mythological tales through a combination of music, dance and acting. Like other classical dances, Kuchipudi also comprises pure dance, mime and histrionics but it is the use of speech that distinguishes Kuchipudi's presentation as dance drama. Another unique feature is the tarangam, in which the performer dances on the edges of a brass plate, executing complicated rhythmic patterns while sometimes also balancing a pot of water on the head.
6. Manipuri, a smooth and graceful dance form, is from Manipur, a north eastern state of India. The most striking part of Manipuri dance is its colorful decoration, lightness of dancing foot, delicacy of abhinaya(drama), lilting music and poetic charm. This dance form is mostly ritualistic and draws heavily from the rich culture of Manipur. Dancers wear long embroidered skirts and translucent veils as they perform swaying and gliding movements.
7. Mohiniattam is a classical dance form of Kerala. Mohiniattam is derived from the words "Mohini" (meaning beautiful women) and "attam"(meaning dance). Thus, Mohiniattam dance form is a beautiful feminine style with surging flow of body movements. It is similar in origin to its traditionally masculine counterpart kathakali, but involves more feminine attributes.
8. Odissi dates back to the first century B.C. Odissi, which originated in the temples of the state of Orissa in Eastern India, is characterized by fluidity of the upper torso and graceful gestures and wristwork, juxtaposed with firm footwork. The rhythmic dances are called batu (foundation), pallavi(flowering) and moksha (liberation). An important feature of this dance is the tribhangi, which divides the body into three parts: head, bust and torso. This concept has created the very characteristic poses, which are more contorted than those founding other classical Indian dances.
9. Yakshagana is a popular folk theatre form of Karnataka with a long history of nearly 400 years. It is a unique harmony of musical tradition, eye-catching costumes, and authentic styles of dance, improvised gestures and acting with its extemporaneous dialogue appealing to a wide range of the community. It is a vibrant, vigorous living form of theatre art.
Some more of the Indian Dance forms not included here are Bhangra (from Punjab), Garba (from Gujarat), Lavani (from Maharashtra), Sattriya(from Assam), Dekhni (from Goa) and Bollywood Dance
Some of the famous dance forms missed out in the list are Rumba, Paso Double, Quickstep, Foxtrot, Lambada, Hustle, Polka, Bachata, Step Dance, Bolero, Contra Dance, Merengue.
Hi,very very good collection yar,I like Bharat Natya p very much from this,we'll done! Keep it up!
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