| Bharata Natyam is poetry in motion. Tracing its hoary origins in the Natya Sastra, written by the great sage Bharata, it is a highly traditional & stylized dance form. Crystallised in the cast-iron mould of Bharata's technique, this art form grossly disallows new-fangled innovations or gimmicks except in repertoire & forms of presentation. Bharata Natyam has been immortalised in successive generations, as much by the sinuous grace of great dancers as by the nimble fingers of renowned sculptors who have demonstrated the perfection of Bharata's technique in the flowing lines of temple structures. Bharathanatyam's blend of the abstract & the emotional is derived from its fusion of two prime elements, nritta (pure dance or dance without interpretive meaning) & nritya (expressive dance). Bharathanatyam derives much of its intense, dramatic impact from the juxtaposition & contrast with which both elements are utilised. Nritta comprises adavus, which are the basic dance units of Bharathanatyam. Each adavu contains 3 essential elements, a basic standing position (sthanaka), movement of the legs & feet (chari) & decorative hand gestures (nritta-hasta). | ![]() |
![]() | The domain of Kathakali is peopled by super-humans, Gods, demons & animals who are presented in a larger than life format. What strikes the spectator first & most is the splendour of the costumes, ornaments & facial make-up which transform the actor-dancer into a type rather than a particular character. A character can be identified by the colour he sports. Symbolic masks of many hued rice paste are painted onto each face, light green for the valour, poise & virtue of heroes. Scarlet symbols on green for lust & greed The head dress is a towering pagoda like crown with an enormous jewelled halo. The full sleeved jackets are adorned with ornaments. A many layered skirt of white cloth completes the fantastic ensemble. The dance is accompanied by the drums & chanting by the singer. It takes years for a novice to graduate into an actor. Seven years of full-time practice under a meticulous teacher is the minimum called for. But to make an accomplished actor able to portray versatality, it takes many more years. |
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