A Yoga of Indian Classical Dance

A Yoga of Indian Classical Dance
Title A Yoga of Indian Classical Dance PDF eBook
Author Roxanne Kamayani Gupta
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 625
Release 2000-03-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1594775273

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The yoga and classical dance traditions of India have been inextricably entwined for millennia. The exacting hand gestures, postures and movements of Indian classical dance can only be achieved through yogic concentration. Conversely, the esthetics, symmetry, and dynamism of dance enhance the practice of yoga. These two traditions, so complementary and essential to one another, are united and explicated for the first time in A Yoga of Indian Classical Dance. Twenty-five years ago Roxanne Kamayani Gupta embarked on a journey of dance and yoga, yearning to unlock their mysteries and discover their common origins. As a twenty-year-old student from America she was miraculously and mysteriously absorbed into Indian culture, became a Hindu, and began an odyssey so unusual and unique that the reader will be enchanted by its telling. Choosing the path of the dancer, Roxanne Gupta accomplished what no Western woman had done before: being accepted and trained by Indian masters and then performing in the Indian classical traditions--from the palaces of maharajas to the arts festivals of Europe and America--while at the same time achieving a doctorate in the anthropology of religion and being initiated into a number of yogic traditions. Having mastered the classical form of Kuchipudi dance and studied with teachers of the hatha and kriya yoga traditions, she brings together these two great streams of consciousness and practice. In this tantric approach to yoga and dance, expressed through the body and through a yoga of emotions, we see the traditions embodied in a manner that embraces the totality of the human experience. The result is the dance of the yogini, the sacred feminine initiatress who dances with one foot in nature and the other in the realm of the gods. With extensive photographs of innovative yoga routines, Roxanne Kamayani Gupta distills her experience into techniques for yogic study certain to assist students of all levels to achieve a dynamic, beautiful, and graceful practice.

Mudras of India

Mudras of India
Title Mudras of India PDF eBook
Author Cain Carroll
Publisher Singing Dragon
Pages 346
Release 2012
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1848190840

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A photographic guide presents more than 200 Indian hand gestures used in yoga and dance, in a fully indexed and cross-referenced format, giving both the Sanskrit and English name for each.

Dance as Yoga

Dance as Yoga
Title Dance as Yoga PDF eBook
Author Rekha Tandon
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Hatha yoga
ISBN 9789385285844

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- Describes Odissi's mechanism for creating, dispersing and expressing energy - Explores the principles of yoga in Indian dance and building a tangible artistic practice based on this understanding - Meant for performers, dance enthusiasts and general readers alike Dance as Yoga addresses the background, technique and embodiment of the odissi dance form. It describes odissi's mechanism for creating, dispersing, and expressing energy, as well as some early experiments in choreography that extended its accepted parameters with reference to Choreological Studies. It is meant for both performers and audiences to better appreciate the reasons for the restraints inherent in such dance forms and, by doing so, have an informed appreciation of innovation that builds on traditional strengths. Contents: Preface; Introduction; 1. Odissi's Temple Legacy; 2. The Guru's Path; 3. Choreological Studies; 4. Strand Body; 5. Strand Movement; 6. Sound-Movement Nexus; 7. Covert Structures; 8. Reflections on Choreography; Annexure A; Annexure B; Glossary 1; Glossary 2; Bibliography; Acknowledgements; Index.

Illuminating Indian Classical Dances Through Yoga

Illuminating Indian Classical Dances Through Yoga
Title Illuminating Indian Classical Dances Through Yoga PDF eBook
Author Shovana Narayan
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 2018
Genre Hatha yoga
ISBN 9788182904750

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Kathak - Indian Classical Dance

Kathak - Indian Classical Dance
Title Kathak - Indian Classical Dance PDF eBook
Author Tetiana Kapranova
Publisher
Pages 86
Release 2020-06-05
Genre
ISBN

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Dr Tetiana Kapranova is an International Alliance Master Yoga Teacher, Certified Physiology of Yoga from NYU, Doctor an Endocrinologist, Kathak Certificated PP1, PP2, Bhushan 1 st year (Pracheen Kala Kendra, Chandigarh), Fitness, Nutrition and Diet Instructor.She has been practicing Kathak Indian Classical Dance from 2015 in India, Russia, Ukraine. She has organized yoga and medical workshops and sessions for Universities, Schools, Pre-schools, and Organizations. She has a YouTube Yoga Channel. The "Kathak - Indian Classical Dance" book will give you knowledge about Indian Culture, Music, Costume, Gharanas in Kathak Dance.From the book, you will learn Eye, Eyebrow, Neck, Head, Hands, Legs and Body Movements in Kathak Dance."If the spirit is the seed, dance is the water of its evolution."

Bharata Natyam Adavus

Bharata Natyam Adavus
Title Bharata Natyam Adavus PDF eBook
Author Gayathri Keshavan
Publisher Notion Press
Pages 401
Release 2020-12-02
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1648999972

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This book, elucidates the basic steps called Adavus of Bharata Natyam in the traditional Pandanallur style, as taught by the revered Gurus Sri Meenakshi Sundaram Pillai and Sri Muthukumara Pillai, to Sri T.K Narayan and Smt. Jayalakshmi Narayan, parents of the author. It is an honest attempt to explain the various steps with unerring and accurate execution technique. The book offers a visual representation of the Adavus with the help of stick diagrams in a sequential manner so that the beginners and practitioners can understand the finer points of each movement. The author has developed simple schematics to show the various moves, such as jump, stretch, turn, hit etc. The author endeavours to illustrate Adavus in a precise manner in this book. Classification and categorization of each step is the salient feature of this work. Gayathri Keshavan makes a humble effort to pass on the knowledge of this ancient and sacred art to the present and future generations of Bharata Natyam dancers.

A Guru’s Journey

A Guru’s Journey
Title A Guru’s Journey PDF eBook
Author Sarah Morelli
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 259
Release 2019-12-20
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0252051726

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An important modern exponent of Asian dance, Pandit Chitresh Das brought kathak to the United States in 1970. The North Indian classical dance has since become an important art form within the greater Indian diaspora. Yet its adoption outside of India raises questions about what happens to artistic practices when we separate them from their broader cultural contexts. A Guru's Journey provides an ethnographic study of the dance form in the San Francisco Bay Area community formed by Das. Sarah Morelli, a kathak dancer and one of Das's former students, investigates issues in teaching, learning, and performance that developed around Das during his time in the United States. In modifying kathak's form and teaching for Western students, Das negotiates questions of Indianness and non-Indianness, gender, identity, and race. Morelli lays out these issues for readers with the goal of deepening their knowledge of kathak aesthetics, technique, and theory. She also shares the intricacies of footwork, facial expression in storytelling, and other aspects of kathak while tying them to the cultural issues that inform the dance.