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Origin & Lineage of Bharatanatyam Dance
Origin & Lineage of Bharatanatyam Dance

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Origin & Lineage of Bharatanatyam Dance

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Nov 16, 2024, 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

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Module Description: Introduction to Bharatanatyam Dance

This theoretical-practical module offers an introductory immersion in Bharatanatyam Dance, combining history, technique and spirituality. We will explore its historical origins and its preservation over time, highlighting its connection to a sacred lineage that has maintained its freshness and relevance in the spiritual realm. On a technical level, we will delve into fundamental aspects such as traditional postures (Karanas), basic steps (Adavus), hand gestures (Hastas), invocations and ritual bows (Slokam and Namaskaram), along with flexibility exercises and emotional exploration through expressions (Rasas).

About Bharatanatyam:

Bharatanatyam, one of the oldest and most revered forms of classical Indian dance, is considered the origin of many other dance traditions in the country. Originally a solo dance performed by the Devadasis —dancers dedicated to the service of the divine in Hindu temples in the state of Tamil Nadu—Bharatanatyam has evolved while maintaining its essence in South India. Its theoretical foundation is based on the “Natya Shastra,” a classical Sanskrit treatise that sets out the principles of performing arts. This dance form not only communicates religious themes and spiritual ideas of Hinduism, but is also noted for its impeccable technique, which integrates sophisticated footwork and a wide range of expressive gestures. It is structured around three essential components: Nrita (pure movement), Nritya (expression and gestures), and Natya (the synthesis of movement and expression to achieve transcendental states).

Course Content:

  • 10 live online classes, with recording option.
  • 2 group tutorials to deepen learning.
  • Access to a group chat to share experiences and resolve doubts.
  • 10 sessions with theoretical and practical content.
  • 1 personalized individual tutoring.
  • 10% discount on subsequent regular classes.

Mode:

Classes will be held live via Zoom, and recordings will be available for 7 days for those unable to attend in real time.

Schedule:

Saturdays

  • 8:00 - 9:30 AM (Pacific Time)
  • 9:00 - 10:30 AM (Mexico Time)
  • 4:00 - 5:30 PM (Oxford Time)
  • 5:00 - 6:30 PM (Rome time)

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Session Dates:

  • Saturday, October 20
  • Saturday, October 27
  • Saturday, November 10th
  • Saturday, November 17th
  • Saturday, November 24th
  • Saturday, December 15th
  • Saturday, January 12
  • Saturday, January 19
  • Saturday, January 26
  • Saturday, February 16

Note: Dates are subject to change. All sessions will be taught live and recordings will be available for those unable to attend in real time.

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