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BharatanatyamDancer: Anusha Subramanyam (Director of Beeja; Graduate of Kalakshetra)Photographer: Vi

Bharatanatyam
Dancer: Anusha Subramanyam 
(Director of Beeja; Graduate of Kalakshetra)

Photographer: Vipul Sangoi


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A glimpse into an abhinaya class with Smt. Kalanidhi Narayanan

ramayantika:

Sai Pallavi as Maitreyi from the movie, Shyam Singha Roy

Tried out making gifs for this song. I also learnt how to add filters to gifs and videos so will try and make some gifsets too for this movie now.


I was literally gonna make a post on Shyam Singha Roy

The ankle bells worn by Indian classical dancers are an essential element of the dance. The sound ofThe ankle bells worn by Indian classical dancers are an essential element of the dance. The sound ofThe ankle bells worn by Indian classical dancers are an essential element of the dance. The sound ofThe ankle bells worn by Indian classical dancers are an essential element of the dance. The sound of

Theankle bells worn by Indian classical dancers are an essential element of the dance. The sound of the bells highlights the musical accompaniment to the dance, and make very obvious the dancer’s skill and precision. In many classical Indian dance forms, the number of rows increases as the dancer becomes more accomplished (for example, a student may begin with Ghungroo featuring two rows, and a masterful dancer might have four rows, or more). The name for the bells is Ghungroo (Hindi: घुँघरू ), and salangai in Tamil.

Pictured: A kuchipudi dancer (top), details (center), and a kathak dancer (bottom).

Further reading:
Kathak
Bharatanatyam
Odissi
Kuchipudi


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