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Rasaanubhuti 3
Posted in Dance of Life, tagged rasas, Sadness, shyness on July 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Rasaanubhuti 2
Posted in Dance of Life, tagged anger, experience of emotion, rasa in daily life, yelling on July 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Hey, you over there
Originally uploaded by * Ahmad Kavousian
Rasanubhuti
Posted in Dance of Life, tagged happiness, love, rasa in daily life, sringara, warmth on July 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Beautiful smile of Diane…
Originally uploaded by * Ahmad Kavousian *
Such warmth of emotion! Note the movement the photographer has caught.
I have to say, this is my favourite. No matter how many times I see it, I come back for more. There is a kind of addictive simplicity!
Rose tinted glasses
Posted in Dance of Life on July 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
When parents enroll their kids in dance classes, it appears to me, they put on a pair of multicoloured spectacles, which they almost never take off. From then on, their vision of the world is tinted. Whether consciously or not, they imagine their child will be one day (in the near future, mind you) a [...]
Why should one learn classical dance? part 3
Posted in Dance of Life on July 19, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Continuing from my previous post:
The next 5 reasons to learn:
#6 Indian Classical Dance requires intense and perfect body and mind coordination. e.g the variations in footwork -are based on rhythm/beat (Taala) cycles which run into mathematical multiplication & combinations. This develops higher mental abilities and students have been seen to perform well academically (in non-arts [...]
Why should one learn classical dance? part 2
Posted in Dance of Life on July 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
So why should one learn Indian classical dance? As a student, teacher, performer and mother, I offer Ten reasons:
#1 It is an excellent form of exercise as it includes yoga based stretching, aerobic and high-endurance movement levels. Besides the basic grammar of movement, in pure dance or nritta, the focus is on developing speed, strength [...]
Why should one learn classical dance? part 1
Posted in Dance of Life, tagged Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Rumba, Salsa, Tillana, Varnam, YouTube on July 19, 2008 | 5 Comments »
After my previous post on what it takes to succeed in a classical dance career, it seems to me I have put the cart before the horse. Why should one learn it in the first place?
Unless one was smitten in childhood or even later owing to some inexplicable karmic connection (as in my case) or [...]
What does it take to have a successful dancing career?
Posted in Dance of Life, tagged Bharatanatyam, gender perception of Indian classical dancers, Indian classical dance, Kuchipudi, Odissi, play by Mahesh Dattani 'Dance Like A Man', success in a dancing career, Yamini Krishnamurti on July 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I am asking this question specifically for the Indian Classical Dance scene ( primarily because that is the one I am familiar with, though I also believe it is not very different from the performing arts scene elsewhere in the world) and also in relation to gender.
‘Success’ is a much debatable term, however for the [...]
Dancing times! 2
Posted in Dance of Life, tagged dancing, ice figure skating on March 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In theme with my previous post, here is promising 13 year old Chinese ice figure skater.
Touching the ice at age 3, Bingwa was like “born” for figure skating. Her name in Chinese means “ice doll”. And she has a father who used to be hockey player. At her father’s request, she started to receive professional [...]
Dancing times!
Posted in Dance of Life, tagged Bharatanatyam, Indian classical dance, Kuchipudi on March 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
5 yrs to pre teens is the best age to pick up dancing. I am really impressed by this video. It is perhaps my first introduction to the Melattur style of Bharathanatyam. I have yet to understand the distinction from the Thanjavur style apart from the appealing laasya and full use of body bends. Do [...]



