Classical dances

Author(s)

    • Mansingh, Sonal
    • Pasricha, Avinash
    • India. Dept. of Tourism

Bibliographic Information

Classical dances

text, Sonal Mansingh ; photographs, Avinash Pasricha

(Incredible India)

Wisdom Tree, 2007

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"By arrangement with Department of Tourism, Ministry of Culture, Government of India."

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Dance in India has been deemed sacred because of its innate capacity to visualise and actualise the deepest philosophical concepts through gestures, movements and the art of suggestion. Immediate collective transcendence is possible only through dance when the dancer disappears and melts away in the dance and when the audience is transported to the realm of 'rasa srishti', the pure aesthetic delight. Any attempt to transcribe and describe dance through words is bound to remain incomplete as dance is a visual art. In India, it has sat atop a pyramid of various art forms which have had an oral and written history. As dance in India freely uses literary and poetic works taken from all vernacular languages, its repertory is rich beyond imagination.Vocal and instrumental music provides a constant accompaniment to translate ideas contained in these literary texts. Profusion of intricately carved sculptures on temple-walls have kept the forms alive even through dark periods of unsympathetic foreign rule. Dance has inspired a wealth of stone, metal and wood carvings, frescoes, murals and miniature paintings as well as textiles reflecting a panorama of dance movements. Special ornaments in gold, ruby, emerald, diamond or silver used by dancers have had a tradition of being crafted by hand. The art of decorating hair with different kinds of arrangements of flowers and fragrant leaves according to seasonal availability and suitability was specially taught as an additional accomplishment of a dancer. This book points at many such ideas and urges the reader to take a plunge in the ocean of ambrosial knowledge, which is called 'natya vidya'.

Table of Contents

  • Concept of Dance in India
  • Bharatanatyam
  • Odissi
  • Kathak
  • Kathakali
  • Manipuri
  • Kuchipudi
  • Sattriya
  • Mohiniattam.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA87725094
  • ISBN
    • 8183280676
  • LCCN
    2007344082
  • Country Code
    ii
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New Delhi
  • Pages/Volumes
    102 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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