Sat, Nov 23
|Zoom
Module 1: Origin and Lineage of Bharatanatyam Dance
We will explore its historical origins and how it has retained its freshness and spiritual value through a sacred lineage. We will delve into technical training covering aspects such as poses (Karanas), basic steps (Adavus), hand gestures (Hastas) and more...
Time & Location
Nov 23, 2024, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Zoom
About the event
This theoretical and practical module serves as an introduction to Bharatanatyam Dance. We will explore its historical origins and how it has retained its freshness and spiritual value through a sacred lineage. We will delve into technical training covering aspects such as poses (Karanas), basic steps (Adavus), hand gestures (Hastas), invocations and bows (Slokam and Namaskaram), flexibility work and expressions (Rasas).
About Bharatanatyam: Possibly the oldest classical dance form of India, Bharatanatyam is considered the precursor of many other classical dances in the country. Originally a solo dance performed by Devadasis (female dancers in the service of art) in Hindu temples in Tamil Nadu, this dance form has developed extensively in South India. Its theoretical foundation is based on the "Natya Shastra", an ancient Sanskrit text dealing with the performing arts. Expressing Hindu religious themes and spiritual ideas, this dance is noted for its exceptional footwork and expressive gestures, including elements such as Nrita (physical movements), Nritya (gestures and expression) and Natya (the integration of both to achieve sublime states).
Benefits: In addition to being a physical practice, Bharatanatyam uses a methodology that offers tools to promote well-being, transcend suffering and reach cores of joy, beauty, peace and harmony.
Modalities:
- Live classes via Zoom
Schedule:
SATURDAYS
12:00 - 13:30 PM Pacific Time.
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Mexico Time.
19:00 - 20:30 PM Oxford time.
20:00 - 21:30 PM Rome time.
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Program: A 27-hour theoretical-practical course within 3 months that includes:
- Theory and technique of Bharatanatyam dance
- Hastas I Catalogue
- Access to recordings (available for 7 days)
- Research on the origin and lineage of dance
- Technical work with fundamental steps
- Pneuma Dance Method (Transpersonal Vision)
- Live group follow-up with facilitator Shamti Ruiz
Thematic blocks:
- Block 1: Origin and lineage of Bharatanatyam Dance. Technique: Tattu Adavu and Nattu Adavu (basic steps); Asamyuta Hastas (one-handed gestures).
- Block 2: The Devotional Art: The 5th Veda, Natya Shastra. Technique: Usi Nattu Adavu / Mandalam Adavu and Thai Thai Thaam Adavu (basic steps); Angikam Bhuvanam yasya choreography dedicated to the deity Shiva.
- Block 3: Therapeutic potential and sacred elements. Technique: Kutthu Adavu and Theermanam Adavu (basic steps); Samyukta Mudra (gestures with two hands); Angikam Bhuvanam yasya choreography dedicated to the deity Shiva.
More information and registration:
- Email: pneumadance@pneumainstitute.org
- WhatsApp/Telegram: +44 (0) 7561 411141