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Bharatanatyam: Introduction to Indian Classical Dance with Deepa Mani

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Bharatanatyam is a form of classical Indian art that, when translated into English, signifies the combination of expression, rhythm, music, and dance. In this video, get an introduction to a few foundational Bharatanatyam postures and dance steps (Adavus). Watch as teaching artist and dancer Deepa Mani performs the steps to a traditional song, showing how facial expressions, hand gestures, and footwork can tell a rich story.
Deepa Mani (she/her) is an established Indian classical and contemporary dancer. She is also the Founder and Artistic Director of Chandralaya School of Dance in Melbourne, Australia, where she and her team take pleasure in teaching a traditional art form to both kids and adults. Through her virtual work, Deepa introduces viewers to Bharatanatyam, a beautiful Indian classical art with a rich heritage.

 

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  • India

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