Dance In Indian Painting

Dance In Indian Painting
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Abhinav Publications
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9788170171539

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Dancing to the Flute

Dancing to the Flute
Author: Jim Masselos,Jackie Menzies,Pratapaditya Pal,Reis Wenger Flora
Publsiher: Art Media Resources
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1997
Genre: Art, Indic
ISBN: UCSC:32106011346183

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"What strikes everyone on their first encounter with India and its art is the pervasiveness of music and dance everywhere at all times - India itself is a total experience in which music and dance are embedded as a dominant element within the overwhelming racial, linguistic and cultural variety. Central to religious worship, to love, to the expression of every spiritual and emotional nuance possible, music and dance permeate Indian life."--GoogleBooks.

Classical Indian Dance

Classical Indian Dance
Author: Kapila Vatsyayan
Publsiher: DK Printworld (P) Ltd
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2022-10-19
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9788124611821

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This volume is the result of many years of pain staking research in a field, which had been neglected by art historians, and thus presenting an idealistic view of the whole tradition of Indian art and aesthetics. This definitive work on the inherent interrelationship of the Indian arts is a path-breaking endeavour, treading into a domain which no one had explored. For that to happen, the author has delved deep into enormous mass of literature on the subject and has also surveyed the portrayal of dance figures in ancient temples. With Dr Kapila Vatsyayan’s profound knowledge of various dance forms as a performing artist of her own standing and having studied the sculptures and artefacts minutely, the book emerges so scholarly emanating the wisdom and know-how of a persona, endowed with the unique combination of a researcher, an art historian and an aesthetician par excellence. The book vividly presents, analyses and critiques the varied facets of Indian aesthetics, especially the theory and technique of classical Indian dance, while doing a penetrating study of interrelationship that dancing has with literature, sculpture and music. In doing so, it surveys and analyses the contribution of great Sanskrit authors, theoreticians, playwrights of ancient and classical India such as Bharata, Bhāsa, Kālidāsa, Śūdraka, Bhavabhūti, Abhinavagupta, Jayadeva and many more along with numerous Bhāṣā scholars of arts, aesthetics and literature, covering each and every nook and corner of the Indian subcontinent. This highly scholarly work should invoke keen enthusiasm among Sanskritists, art historians, dancers and students of varied art forms alike, and should pave the way for ongoing researches on all the topics covered within its scope.

Classical Indian Dance in Literature and the Arts

Classical Indian Dance in Literature and the Arts
Author: Kapila Vatsyayan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1977
Genre: Dance
ISBN: UOM:39015015001616

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Art of Indian Dancing

Art of Indian Dancing
Author: Projesh Banerji
Publsiher: New Delhi : Sterling Publishers
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1985
Genre: Dance
ISBN: UCSC:32106007628552

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Kathak Indian Classical Dance Art

Kathak  Indian Classical Dance Art
Author: Sunil Kothari
Publsiher: Abhinav Publications
Total Pages: 253
Release: 1989
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9788170172239

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Kathak, the Indian classical dance form prevalent in the North, has a long past. Nurtured in the holy precincts of the Hindu temples, Kathak dance has over the centuries, attained refinement and enriched itself with various hues and embellishments. The art of story-telling which found expression in various forms like the Akhyana by the Manabhattas of Gujarat, the Pandavani by the artistes telling stories in Madhya Pradesh, the Harikathas and Kalakshepams of the South, the Kirtanas of the West, the art of Wari-liba, story-telling of the North-East, specially of Manipur, reflects the rich heritage Kathak has inherited over the years. In forms such as Baithakachi Lavani and the bhava to the Ghazals the range is both varied and vast. Though essentially seen in its solo form, Kathak in its Natya aspects shares a large corpus of the Rasalilas of Brindavan. Its journey from the Hindu temples to the courts of the Mughals is quite fascinating and the various elements it has imbibed over the different periods in history have given Kathak an equisite character. The Persian influence, the patronage of the Muslim kings, the flowering of the two main gharanas (schools), the Jaipur and the Lucknow, and the contribution of the Maharaj Brothers, the famous descendants of Kalka-Bindadin, viz.; Acchan Maharaj, Shambhu Maharaj, Lacchu Maharaj and Birju Maharaj, the great gurus of Jaipur like Jailalji and Sunder Prasadji portray Kathak as it has developed in recent times. Whereas the Choreographic attempts by Madame Menaka and later on by Birju Maharaj and Kumudini Lakhia provide a perspective for viewing Kathak in its many-faceted forms. The footwork, the nritta pieces like tode, tukde, parans, the improvisational aspects and the simple graceful gats and gat-nikas, the illusion of miniature paintings coming to life and many other aspects are vividly captured in this most comprehensive and thoroughl;y researched book on Kathak. It has an attractive section on the contemporary practitioners ranging from Birju Maharaj, Sitara Devi, Damayanti Joshi, Kumudini Lakhia, Rohini Bhate, Roshan Kumari, Gopi Krishna, Durgalal to the young exponents who carry forward the tradition in the present times. Lavishly illustrated with colour and black and white photographs and designed by Dolly Sahiar the many-splendoured beauty of Kathak is captured in this volume, which should appeal to the cognoscenti and lay readers alike.

Bharata Natyam

Bharata Natyam
Author: Sunil Kothari
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1979
Genre: Bharata natyam
ISBN: UCSC:32106013262669

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Dancing on Walls

Dancing on Walls
Author: Shamim Padamsee,Uma Krishnaswamy
Publsiher: Tulika Books
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2007
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 8181463587

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The Wall Paintings Of The Warli People Of Maharashtra Are Famous Worldwide For Their Simplicity And Their Liveliness. Beginning With The Story Of Little Shirvi Who Wants To Give Her Parents A Happy Surprise, Author Shamim Padamsee Takes A Whimsical Journey Into How The Art May Have Been Born. And Along That Journey, Shirvi Meets The Magical Moon People...