A dancer or musician should
develop all round talent to become complete in her or his own field. ‘Swara
gnana’, the capability to notate, ‘Laya Gnana’, the capability to keep perfect
rhythm are most important for musicians and dancers respectively. This will
help them Compose, Choreograph and Conduct their own shows. These 3 Cs make
them the all rounder of the field.
Dance cannot survive without
music. So, every dancer should have good knowledge in music. If not, the dancer
at all times will be dependent on someone for every detail, needed to conduct
her or his own shows. Next comes language. Develop language skills at least to
a particular extent. Lyrics and meanings are extremely important in the area of
expression in all Indian Classical Dance forms.
Head Movements
9. ANCHITHA
Usages – 1. Indicate pain, 2. Anxious
thought, 3. Loss of conciousness.
Definition – Head bent slightly
towards one side.
10. NIHANCHITHA
Usages – 1. Embrace, 2.
Attractive Delicacy, 3. Indifference due to pride and self-satisfaction in
having secured the desired object, 4. Laughter and weeping in excessive joy, 5.
Emotion shown at the mere sight of the lover, 6. Pretence of pain while
experiencing joy, 7. Wounded pride during a quarrel, 8. Shy-stillness of a
newly-wed maiden.
Definition – Shoulder tops are
raised and the neck sinks down.
In this particular Head movement,
the usages are given specific names. I am going to mention the respective names
for the above mentioned usages. 1. Vilasa,
2. Lalita, 3. Bimvoka, 4. Kilakinchita, 5. Mottaayita, 6. Kuttamida, 7. Maana,
8. Sthambha.
We will continue this in my next post.
The most evolved Dance and Music
forms are Indian classical Dance and Music forms only. They are unparalleled
any time any where. But it needs lots of good effort to learn and understand
them. Things too easy are not good for the mind. Things too tasty are not good
for the body. Indian Dance and Music are extremely good for both mind and body.
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