Korvai in Bharatanatyam refers to a specific rhythmic phrase or pattern that is intricately woven into the choreography, often incorporating both footwork and hand gestures. It serves as a means to enhance the expressiveness of the dance and is typically performed in tandem with live music. Korvais are usually characterized by their complexity and precision, showcasing the dancer's mastery of rhythm and timing. They are an essential element in the overall structure and aesthetic of Bharatanatyam performances.
There are many instructional Bharatanatyam DVDs on http://jayq.org
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There are many differences....but some are: Kuchipudi has lip movement, while bharatanatyam does not....Bharatanatyam is known for its stiff posture, whereas kuchipudi is more fluid movement. Their costumes are different too.
No, unless you are their closest friends.
salangai in tamil, ghungroo in hindi, gejje in kannada, kinkini in sanskrit
bharatanatyam becuz it has many moves than kick boxing
There is an exhaustive guide on: http://knol.google.com/k/krupa-raju/study-bharatanatyam/
There are many instructional Bharatanatyam DVDs on http://jayq.org
The author of "The Science of Bharatanatyam" is S.K. Saxena. This book is a comprehensive guide that delves into the technical aspects, theory, aesthetics, and history of the Indian classical dance form Bharatanatyam.
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In South India.See http://knol.google.com/k/vedic-origin-of-bharatanatyam-and-other-classical-indian-dance-forms
A group of leg and foot positions in bharatanatyam.
She knows very little and certainly has never been able to perform as well as this Bharatanatyam dancer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lWVANJI5yI
Bharathanatyam meaning : Bha meaning emotion (Bhava), Ra meaning music (Raaga) , Ta meaning rhythm (Taal) and Natyam meaning dance. Thus Bharatanatyam is the dance that encompasses music, rhythm and expression and strictly adheres to the Natyashastra (the scripture of classical Indian dance).
Bharatanatyam is a major form of Indian classical dance that originated in Tamil Nadu. It is one of the eight widely recognized Indian classical dance forms, and expresses South Indian religious themes and spiritual ideas, particularly of Shaivism and in general of Hinduism.
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