DanceTeacher Magazine, January, 2001
dance! indian-style: Padma Chebrolu has released a comprehensive instructional dance video. This video demonstrated stylistic hand gestures ... Cristina Schmohl
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India's culture and art are both ancient and spiritual. Classical dances of India are born in the temples and are the dances of the mind, the soul and the divine. These dance traditions still follow the rules set by Guru Bharata in his Natya Sastra (Science of Dancing) from second century AD.
This dance instructional video is created for aspiring dancers who want to learn the basic technique and practice on a regular basis to become magnificent dancers. Learning any art takes time and practice. At the end, the rewards are wonderful. This is an attempt to introduce you to the technique and inspire you to pursue this art further. Some of the highlights of this video include; Salutation, Basic Positions, Single Hand Gestures, Warm up Exercises, Steps Series 1, Head Movements, Eye Movements,, Neck Movements, Steps Series 2, Double Hand Gestures, Poses, Costumes & Makeup, and Ananda Natanam Dance.
In the video, Padma Chebrolu demonstrates how she has taken her years of intense Bharata Natyam training and teaching experience to the dance studio. She instructs the viewer just as she trains her students in private classes. All of the steps are taught in simpler and smaller segments to make it easy to follow. Padma uses well organized material and standard teaching method throughout.
This video teaches traditional Bharata Natyam as performed by hundreds of millions of Indians all over the world. If you are interested in India and its arts, this video is a must for you.
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