Description of Bharatanatyam

 DESCRIPTION OF BHARATANATYAM


Bharatanatyam contains different types of banis. Bani, or tradition, is a term used to describe the dance technique and style specific to a guru or school. These are named according to the village of the guru (with the exception of some banis).

Bharatanatyam style is noted for its fixed upper torso, bent legs and knees flexed (Aramandi) combined with spectacular footwork, and a sophisticated vocabulary of sign language based on gestures of hands, eyes, and face muscles.

The dance is accompanied by music and a singer, and typically the dancer's guru is present as the Nattuvanar, director, and conductor of the performance and art.

The dance has traditionally been a form of an interpretive narration of mythical legends and spiritual ideas from Hindu texts.

performance repertoire of Bharatanatyam, like other classical dances, includes:


1. nrita (pure dance) 


2.nritya (solo expressive dance) 


3. natya (group dramatic dance).



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