youtuberasika replied to your photo:This is a simplified/stylized drawing of nataraj I...
minimal and beautiful! maybe some more contex, like a ring for the circle of fire around it?
Thanks! I like that idea too, gives it a bit more meaning.
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youtuberasika replied to your photo:This is a simplified/stylized drawing of nataraj I...
minimal and beautiful! maybe some more contex, like a ring for the circle of fire around it?
Thanks! I like that idea too, gives it a bit more meaning.
youtuberasika replied to your post “When did you first get into Indian dance. ?”
Same! I love the old Medha Hari videos. Especially the bhoopalam thillana, she took it down unfortunately.
Aw man, I would love to see that thillana
youtuberasika replied to your video “So on my last day of classes my abstract algebra brought us some...”
So good!! I can't believe you're self taught, that's amazing. Keep it up!
Thanks so much! I most def will be practicing more since school is done!
March Men | Suhail Bhan Thillana in Thodi ragam. Unusual but interesting choreography by Justin McCarthy.
March Men | Jayakrishnan Ambadi
March Men
For the month of March, I’m starting a new series of posts dedicated to the boys! Men are a minority in this artform, and as a male (aspiring) dancer myself, I love to see more men taking up Bharatanatyam. Stay tuned for more!
Moments from Louis Malle’s Phantom India (1969)
youtuberasika Check this video! Specifically timestamps 0:30, 1:56, and 2:18.
When credits are due, credits are due! Period! :)