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tiny bells by Jasleen Kaur
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Ghunghroo is Very Crucial Part Of Kathak Dance. We can not ignore Ghunghroo role in Kathak Dance
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"Bharata mentions four types of noopura in Naṭya Shastra: noopurah, kinkinikas-cha, ghantika-ratna-jalakam, sa-gohoshe katake kataka. Modern ghungroos used in Indian classical dances have small brass metallic balls with smaller metallic balls inside. They are then strung together and worn just above the ankle. While Western dances concentrate on light movements of the body; Indian dances involve heavy foot movements in conjunction of other body movements. Ghungroo symbolises the connection of the dancer closely with Mother Earth. A dance performance banks heavily on the footwork of the dancer. Herein lies the significance of ghungroo in dance. Ghungroo complements the heavy foot movements. It accentuates and embellishes the footwork, enhancing the appreciation of the rhythm. Ghungroo augments the movements or expressions of the dancer and makes the audience listen to the complex footwork. Indian dancers generally consider their ghungroos very sacred and worship them before tying it on their legs prior to the performance. According to Abhinaya Darpana (treatise on stage-craft by Nandikesavara) and later treatises, gunghroos should be fixed on a blue-coloured cotton string with knots. There should be 100 and 200 ghungroo bells on the right and left legs,It should be worn in such a way that each bell is clearly visible and that the string properly fits the leg—too tight means it might be painful, and too loose means it might come off." Ghungroo: Historical and Literary Perspectives - Dr Manorama BN #REXit #procreate #ghunghroo #ghunghroostories #ghunghroostories #indianclassicaldance #dance #artistsoninstagram #artindance #bharatanatyam #natya #dancersofinstagram #rexinthecity #learning #arsgratiaartis #dancerart #paintingdancers #incredibleindia #indianheritage #illustratorsofindia #illustration_daily #culturegram https://www.instagram.com/p/CJExQLWhS9o/?igshid=16wgxhz98pm6o
"Bharata mentions four types of noopura in Naṭya Shastra: noopurah, kinkinikas-cha, ghantika-ratna-jalakam, sa-gohoshe katake kataka. Modern ghungroos used in Indian classical dances have small brass metallic balls with smaller metallic balls inside. They are then strung together and worn just above the ankle. While Western dances concentrate on light movements of the body; Indian dances involve heavy foot movements in conjunction of other body movements. Ghungroo symbolises the connection of the dancer closely with Mother Earth. A dance performance banks heavily on the footwork of the dancer. Herein lies the significance of ghungroo in dance. Ghungroo complements the heavy foot movements. It accentuates and embellishes the footwork, enhancing the appreciation of the rhythm. Ghungroo augments the movements or expressions of the dancer and makes the audience listen to the complex footwork. Indian dancers generally consider their ghungroos very sacred and worship them before tying it on their legs prior to the performance. According to Abhinaya Darpana (treatise on stage-craft by Nandikesavara) and later treatises, gunghroos should be fixed on a blue-coloured cotton string with knots. There should be 100 and 200 ghungroo bells on the right and left legs,It should be worn in such a way that each bell is clearly visible and that the string properly fits the leg—too tight means it might be painful, and too loose means it might come off." Ghungroo: Historical and Literary Perspectives - Dr Manorama BN #REXit #procreate #ghunghroo #ghunghroostories #ghunghroostories #indianclassicaldance #dance #artistsoninstagram #artindance #bharatanatyam #natya #dancersofinstagram #rexinthecity #learning #arsgratiaartis #dancerart #paintingdancers #incredibleindia #indianheritage https://www.instagram.com/p/CJExQLWhS9o/?igshid=ldfv8jq09z6v
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The part that I wanted in my performance to never end, here, I represent the paran composed by Dr. Bageshree Vaze Ji & the sound audience did enjoyed the act too. It was about yesterday when @iijashanii recorded this piece. 😁😍 . . . #indianclassicaldancers #indianclassicaldance #kathakdance #kathak #ghunghroo #nationals #pos #1st #delighted #aimhigh #focus #findthelove #foundmine @kathakprobs @indianclassicaldancers @kathakrhythms @indianclassical (at Solan, India)