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Item Code: BAE756
Author: Chiranjeev Bhan
Publisher: Edukeen Publisher
Language: English
Edition: 2023
ISBN: 9789395626521
Pages: 313 (Throughout B/w Illustrations)
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 9.50 X 6.50 inch
Weight 610 gm
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Book Description
About The Book

Dance was created by the gods, according to Indian mythology. Because it integrates song, drama, shape, and line, dancing is one of the most renowned Hindu arts. Indian dance emphasizes gestures, body positions, and head movements. Dance is a genre of performance art that consists of improvisational or pre-planned movement routines. This trend has both aesthetic and symbolic significance. 9,000-year-old murals at the Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka in India and Egyptian tomb paintings portraying dancing figures dated around 3300 BC provide archaeological evidence for early dance. Dance, it has been suggested, was an integral part of the oral and performance means of passing stories down from one generation to the next before written languages were invented. Dancers typically perform in temples, on special events, and throughout the harvest season. Dance was regularly done as a form of worship in front of deities. Deities are still invoked through religious folk dance forms in modern India, as they have been from ancient times. This book details the history of the several styles of Indian dance and gives an account of the cultural, religious, social and political factors which influenced their growth and development.

About the Author

Chiranjeev Bhan is a leading scholar of Indian classical dance, art, architecture, and art history. He holds advanced degrees in Performing Arts and has undergone rigorous training under renowned dance gurus. With a deep-rooted love for the performing arts, Chiranjeev Bhan has dedicated his life to the exploration and mastery of various dance forms. His expertise spans the intricate techniques, emotive expressions, and cultural nuances of Kuchipudi, Kathakali, Mohiniattam, Kathak, Manipuri, Odissi, Bharata Natyam, and Folk Dances. As an esteemed researcher and scholar, Chiranjeev Bhan has published numerous papers and articles in prestigious dance journals, contributing valuable insights to the field. Beyond his scholarly pursuits, Chiranjeev Bhan is also an accomplished performer and choreographer. His captivating stage presence and innovative choreographic creations have garnered acclaim and admiration. Through his mesmerizing performances, he has captivated audiences, transporting them to the realms of emotion and storytelling.

Preface

In India, dance has long been an integral aspect of religion and culture. Dance was created by the gods, according to Indian mythology Because it integrates song, drama, shape, and line, dancing is one of the most renowned Hindu arts. Indian dance emphasizes gestures, body positions, and head movements, Dance is a genre of performance art that consists of improvisational or pre-planned movement routines. This trend has both aesthetic and symbolic significance. 9,000-year-old murals at the Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka in India and Egyptian tomb paintings portraying dancing figures dated around 3300 BC provide archaeological evidence for early dance. Dance, it has been suggested, was an integral part of the oral and performance means of passing stories down from one generation to the next before written languages were invented. Dancers typically perform in temples, on special events, and throughout the harvest season. Dance was regularly done as a form of worship in front of deities. Deities are still invoked through religious folk dance forms in modern India, as they have been from ancient times. Mudras or hand gestures are also used in classical dance forms like Bharata Natyam to recreate incidents of epic tales like Krishna's slaughter of Kaliya. According to Bharata Muni's Natya Shastra, when Lord Brahma was asked by God to create a pastime, he blended elements of the four Vedas to form the Natya Veda, a fifth Veda. Natya is a fusion of Sam Vedic dance, theatre, and music, as well as Atharva Vedic Rasa (emotions). Classical and folk dance are the two most popular dance forms in India. The Natya Shastra, in which the distinctive elements of each of the Classical dance forms are outlined, has a long history with classical dance. Folk dances come in a variety of styles and numbers, depending on the local tradition of the state, ethnic group, or geographic region.

The beauty of traditional Indian dance forms is unmatchable. India is home to some of the most beautiful and distinct classical dances that are renowned worldwide. India is a nation with a diverse and rich culture. Many traditional dances and artistic disciplines are practised here. Indian classical dance styles are well-known throughout the world. Indian culture is largely influenced by dance and music. The distinctiveness of classical dances is a result of their varied facial expressions, gorgeous costumes, dramatic makeup, and rhythms of traditional music. The Indian dances are broadly divided into Classical dances and folk dances. The Classical dances of India are usually spiritual in content. Though the folk dances of India are also spiritual and religious in content but the main force behind the folk dances of India is the celebratory mood. Dances are a form of coherent expression of human feelings. Like the Indian culture, Indian classical dances are equally diverse in nature. There are numerous classical dance forms in India and innumerable folk dances. Each dance form can be traced to different parts of the country. Each form represents the culture and ethos of a particular region or a group of people. The most popular classical dance styles of India are Bharatnatyam of Tamil Nadu, Kathakali and Mohiniattam of Kerala, Odissi of Orissa, Kathak of Uttar Pradesh, Kuchipudi of Andhra Pradesh and Manipuri of Manipur. India has thousands of year old tradition of fine arts and classical and folk music and dances. Some of the world-famous dance forms that originated and evolved in India are Bharatnatyam, Kathak, Kathakali, Kuchipudi, Manipuri, Mohiniattam and Odissi. All these dance forms use basically the same 'mudras' or signs of hand as a common language of expression and were originally performed in the temples to entertain various Gods and Goddesses. Indian classical dance has a distinct character that reflects the great cultural and traditional endeavor. The forms of Indian dance have transcended beyond the fences and socio-cultural hindrances. Exponents of the Indian classical dance believe that it has the caliber of creating a new and disciplined lifestyle. The Indian Classical Dance is often regarded as the form of worship and meditation. The performers of Indian Classical Dance, despite of the background and forms, have played a crucial role in presenting India to the forefront of the World stage. India is a land of varied cultures and traditions. Diversities in all spheres make the Indian culture quite unique. Indian folk and tribal dances are product of different socio-economic set up and traditions. Indian folk and tribal dances are simple and are performed to express joy. In India we have festivals and celebrations virtually every day. This has added to the richness of Indian culture. Since every festival is accompanied by celebration, folk dances have become an integral part of our social milieu.

This book details the history of the several styles of Indian dance and gives an account of the cultural, religious, social and political factors which influenced their growth and development.

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