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Description Jatis Waram is the second sequence in the Bharatanatyam, a dance comprising 7 sequences. Bharatanatyam is the oldest dance in India, originating from a religious dance performed by female dancers (Devadasis) for the gods in Hindu temples. Like majority of Indian traditional dances, it is based on a religious narrative. Although it used to be performed by a single female dancer, it is now common for 2 or more dancers or male dancers to participate in the dance. Bharatanatyam is characterized by its powerful rhythms. Dancers execute complex steps and detailed hand gestures (mudra) while keeping the upper body still and bending the legs or placing the heel down on the floor. The rhythms of the ghungroo (bell instrument worn on the ankles) further elevates the mood. The dancer delivers the message of the dance through highly controlled facial expressions down to the movements of the eyebrows and eyes. Bharatanatyam was an esoteric art form until the 20th century as it was traditionally performed only in temples. Today, it is taught in many schools and organizations, acting as a source of artistic inspiration in all genres of Indian art, from music to songs, poetry, painting and sculpture. Characteristics: ∙One of the 8 major traditional dances recognized by the Indian government ∙Originates from a religious dance performed by Devadasi female dancers in Hindu temples Performed by Divya Jay Pitel, Radhika Nemina Directed by Parul Shah
Manage No VI00000794 Running Time 7:11
Country India
ICH Domain Performing Arts
Videos Photographer Asia Dance Culture Institute Year Sep 26, 2011
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