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 Radhika Dance Academy                   This is my last Blog post In this blog Iam going to talk about why Iam choice Dance as a my profession. From my childhood I like to Dance I like to listen songs from that time dance became my hubby. After same time I decided to follow my hubby to my profession. My parents supported me to follow my profession. I worked very hard to achieve my goal. I stared giving auditions for Dance shows in same dance shows I face rejection to. I stared to choreographing Dance in school techeing people how to Dance.                  The journey of becoming a professional dancer requires more than spending a few hours a day at the dance studio. It requires commitment, dedication, and tons of motivation. To instill motivation in your students, you must inspire them with each class. This guide will show you how to inspire your dance stu dents to do better and dance at the...

Day 8th of blogging

 Radhika Dance Academy 

  In day 8 Iam going to explain you all most famous dance of India with photos. In this blog going to explain same of them so let's go. 


  •  Bharatanatyam
  • Kathakali
  • Kathak
  • Lavni 
  • Bhangra 
        explanations as follows point to point
 
      1.Bharatanatyam 


              Bharatanatyam is a dance of Tamil Nadu in southern India. It traces its origins back to the Natyashastra, an ancient treatise on theatre written by the mythic priest Bharata. Originally a temple dance for women, Bharatanatyam often is used to express Hindu religious stories and devotions.





     2. Kathakali 


            Kathakali is a blend of dance, music and acting and dramatizes stories, which are mostly adapted from the Indian epics. It is a stylized art form, the four aspects of abhinaya – Angika, Aharya, vachika, Satvika and the Nrita, nritya and Naatya aspects are combined perfectly. 



     3. Kathak 


             Kathak is characterized by intricate footwork and precise rhythmic patterns that the dancer articulates by controlling about 100 ankle bells. It takes its movements from life, stylizes them, and adds the complex rhythmic patterns. Kathak is danced by both males and females; many of the dances convey moods of love.



      4. Lavani 


              Lavani Marathi is a genre of music popular in Maharashtra, India. Lavani is a combination of traditional song and dance, which particularly performed to the beats of Dholki, a percussion instrument. Lavani is noted for its powerful rhythm.



     5. Bhangra


                Bhangra is a type of traditional folk dance of Punjab area of the Indian subcontinent. It is done in the season of harvesting. According to Manuel (2001), bhangra is especially associated with the vernal Vaisakhi festival, performed during harvest season between April and the first quarter of May.

              






     











  

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