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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The first book of its kind,
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This review is from: A Yoga of Indian Classical Dance: The Yogini's Mirror (Paperback)
It is indeed the first and - so far - the only book that attempts to introduce - to the western readership - the spiritual aspects of the classical Indian dance form of Kuchipudi.
So, is it about Natya Yoga? The author is clearly not a Bharata Muni, Abhinavagupta, or even a devadasi or a Siddhendra Yogi, but is obviously a very intellectual (and often a bit too philosophical) lady and made the book easily understandable for the non-Indian readership. I have never watched Roxanne Kamayani Gupta dance, but, to judge from her book, she is (and has never been) not a contemporary Kuchipudi star like Varsha Ramesh who, true, cannot boast of a PhD and is too young to understand the western mentality. To have some idea of what is inside the book: I. Intro (Understanding Yoga and Indian Classical Dance) 1. Discipline and Desire (My Initiation into Indian Spirituality) - page 8 2. Dance of the Gurus (Meetings with Remarkable Men and Women) - page 32 3. Stillness at the Center (The Yoga of Indian Dance) - page 51 4. The Dance of Yoga (The sixty-Four Yogini Asanas) - page 59 5. Yoga of the Emotions (Spiritual Dimensions of Indian Dance) - page 150 6. The Dance of the Yogini (Tantric Dimensions of Indian Classical Dance) - page 162 7. Yoga of the Elements (Nature, Culture and Spirituality) - page 173 Half of the book is dedicated to the asanas but gives hardly anything beyond the instructions for the physical body. So, where is the Kriya Yoga element here then? The author fails to establish the connection between the asanas and the classical Indian dance. Of course, nobody in India performs the yoga asanas in those kind of tights - sitting in a garden on a deer skin. And nobody in India understands what is "Yogini Asanas". Yoga Asanas is what is known. There is a bit too much of the romantic American feminism here. Roxanne does not know why the founder of Kuchipudi, Siddhendra Yogi, taught it only to men... So, why? And - my god! - "Tantric Dimensions" are of course in line with the popular western (sex-obsessed) interpretation of the Left Path of Tantra. Roxanne believes that "since the advent of the birth control pill women's sexuality no longer inevitably results in pregnancy...". Roxanne could never explain why the original devadasis were celibate and why nobody was allowed to watch them dance in the temples' shrine's. Explaining it would hurt the pride of the sexually active (majority) part of the potential readership in the USA, of course. It would be shocking for them to read something like the Irumbai legend portraying the devadasi Valli. After reading Roxanne, an average American woman may be lead to wonder if the ancient devadasis, indeed, used to pull condoms over the lingams in the temples! As for "Yoga of Emotions" section, there are full-page photos of Roxanne attempting to demonstrate the navarasas. While some of the expressions are ok, others (such as Raudra, Sringara, Vira, Adbhuta) are not clearly expressed. Roxanne should better learn what real expressions should be by, for example, watching the DVDs of SriDevi Nrithyalaya's virtuosos. Ok, all in, if you were not brought up in India, the book is a must-read for all those interested in the yoga side of Kuchipudi. Even if 2% of the book gives you some kind of answer to the question, "Where on earth is Yoga in Kuchipudi???", these 2% are worth gleaning from reading the entire book. I am quite satisfied with this book's price. P.S. Since the time this review was written, there appeared a few interesting DVDs on Natya Yoga that make a far more successful attempt to reveal the esoteric Natya Yoga side of the classical Indian dance.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful book,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Yoga of Indian Classical Dance: The Yogini's Mirror (Paperback)
This book is a wonderful multifaceted combination of exercise instruction, artistic photography and the author's narrative of her experiences with Indian culture. I recommend this book for anyone interested in accessing and better understanding India's living traditions.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Book,
By Padma Chebrolu (Cincinnati, OH United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Yoga of Indian Classical Dance: The Yogini's Mirror (Paperback)
Roxanne creates this book by combining her experiences living in India, learning classical dance and yoga. Her style of writing is exquisite and authentic. I grew up in Hyderabad speaking Telugu language. Reading about her experiences from Hyderabad, I felt like I'm back home. I met Dr. Nataraja Rama Krishna, great dance teacher few times. Teachers like him and others expect nothing but the best from their students. Roxanne incorporates some of the dance movements and hand gestures in the yoga exercises she recommends. It clearly shows, how classical dance and yoga are inter related. Any dance teacher would benefit greatly from reading this book.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful book packed with more beauty,
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This review is from: A Yoga of Indian Classical Dance: The Yogini's Mirror (Paperback)
Ms Gupta is such a talented lady. A westerner who has really taken the art of kuchipudi to such a spiritual level, its so heartwarming really. Her pics are all so clear and she teached some excellent yoga postures. She explains them all so clearly and correctly. This lady is so dedicated to the art form it gives us an insight into what dedication really is. She has lots of history as well and everything is so informative i cant get my hands off this book. Its a work of wonder!! My aunt and i virtually compete to read this beautiful book. For those indians like me who love and embrace everything abt being indian this is a great one too. and for those art enthusiasts theres alot to learn from this beautiful lady@!!!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Three in one,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Yoga of Indian Classical Dance: The Yogini's Mirror (Paperback)
This book is beautifully packaged, and Ms. Gupta links Yoga asanas and classical Indian dance, something so obvious, and yet the dance masters fail to do this to any extent in the present-day Indian classical dance training. The Yoga portion of the book consists of basic gentle yoga asanas, with photos of the author doing the asanas, good especially for beginners, but a video to accompany the book would have made it more complete and easier to follow (though, as photos go, it's as good as it can get without a video). It's a memoir and a journey of the author's first trip to India and how she, as an American, got interested in the East. It is full of hundreds of photos, large and small, of the author who shares her earthly and sometimes not-so-earthly experiences in words and pictures, making it a book on yoga, a biography and an introduction to Indian classical dance.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Unique and outstanding.,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Yoga of Indian Classical Dance: The Yogini's Mirror (Paperback)
Yoga and the classical dance traditions of India, with their hand gestures and postures, have been blended for centuries: A Yoga of Indian Classical Music will appeal to a wide audience from religious students to those interested in yoga and dance movements aside from spirituality: it provides a survey of yoga dance traditions by a Western woman accepted and trained by Indian masters. Unique and outstanding.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Yoga of Indian Classical Dance § The Yogini¿s Mirror,
This review is from: A Yoga of Indian Classical Dance: The Yogini's Mirror (Paperback)
A Yoga of Indian Classical Dance § The Yogini's MirrorBy Roxanne Kamayani Gupta, Ph.D. This book is a major work, documenting exquisitely a Western view of the Hindu traditions of Yoga and Classical Dance and their amazing and visceral connections. Rarely has the blend of beauty, knowledge and insight been so unified to teach and inspire. The pictures and the text in the final chapter, The Yoga of the Elements are worth the price of admission alone. The Library Journal, in its splendid review of this work, suggested that it belongs in every college campus library under many and various headings. I couldn't agree more. The book sings with the energy and the authenticity of the author's passion for knowledge and her practice and experience of it. My hat is off! Bravo. Ed Gans, Gh.a.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent book, on par with...,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Yoga of Indian Classical Dance: The Yogini's Mirror (Paperback)
This is on par with "Autobiography of a Yogi" by Paramahansa Yoganand, "The Ochre Robe" by Aghehananda Bharati, and Gurdjeff's "Meetings with Remarkable Men." Not only does the book describe the author's experiences, it provides a how-to manual for those interested in pursuing a spritual path.
2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Hidden World Revealed,
By Michael Rothenberg (Pacifica, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Yoga of Indian Classical Dance: The Yogini's Mirror (Paperback)
Inspiring and scholarly, The Yogini's Mirror reflects undiscovered worlds inside the reader, moving the reader into a realm where anything is possible. Sincerity and Grace are humbly conveyed through personal experience and practical methods. This book is a way to easy yoga, accessible and full of joyous enlightenment.
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A Yoga of Indian Classical Dance: The Yogini's Mirror by Roxanne Kamayani Gupta (Paperback - March 1, 2000)
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