Kathakali is a classical
Indian dance of South India..It is an ancient dance form that brought
humanism into Hinduism to express emotions that go beyond words..The
temple rituals, first performed in secret, evolved into a vibrant drama
that embraces the essence of what it is to be human..Kathakali evolved
from earlier temple art forms in the 17th Century, it is based on
Hinduism and is a highly charged powerful drama that combines devotion,
drama, dance, music, costumes, make up and face masks to produce one of
the most impressive forms of sacred theatre in the world..Kathakali
primarily developed in the Southern Indian state of Kerala and the
actors - dancers are traditionally all males....Odissi is an ancient
classical dance of the Eastern Indian state of Orissa and this dance
form originated in the temples of Odisha..Odissi is performed
predominantly by ladies..Odissi dance form expresses religious stories
and spiritual ideas particularly of Vaishavism(God Vishnu as Jagannath)
and also other traditions related to Gods Shiva and Surya..
Kathakali: Kathakali is a stylized classical Indian dance-drama
noted for the attractive make-up of characters, elaborate costumes,
detailed gestures and well-defined body movements presented in tune with
the anchor playback music and complementary percussion. It originated
in the country's present day state of Kerala
during the 17th century and has developed over the years with improved
looks, refined gestures and added themes besides more ornate singing and
precise drumming. Popular belief is that kathakali is emerged from "Krishnanattam",
the dance drama on the life and activities of Lord Krishna. It is
mostly done by men and when not wearing costume can be easily identified
by the multiple facial movements.
Oddisi: It has its roots in present day Odisha. It is particularly distinguished from other classical Indian dance forms by the importance it places upon the Tribhangi (literally: three parts break), the independent movement of head, chest and pelvisand upon the basic square stance known as Chauka or Chouka that symbolises Lord Jagannath. This dance is characterised by various Bhangas (Stance), which involves stamping of the foot and striking various postures as seen in Indian sculptures. The common Bhangas are Bhanga, Abanga, Atibhanga and Tribhanga.
The costume is elaborate and elegant, replete with a crown and silver jewelry.
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