interesting links to watch

Classical Dance forms & related music
Post Reply
ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tH76APjFySY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsOYztao8FM


p.s. I am not involved with any kind of marketing or sales. :)

rshankar
Posts: 13754
Joined: 02 Feb 2010, 22:26

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by rshankar »

KSL - lovely ones!!

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »

http://video.webindia123.com/dance/bhar ... /index.htm

PS does a lot of comedy at ease which always amuses me. Notice how the rakshasas are shown to be born out of Vishnus earwax :D

Does anyone know what the rakta beeja hare Sanchari is about?

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »

http://video.webindia123.com/new/interv ... /index.htm

Alarmel Valli Interview. She is very correct in saying a lot of choreographies now a days do not emphasize of the difficult but essential Natyarambham and include a lot of diagonal movements which are both easy and derived from other form of dances.

ganeshpv
Posts: 164
Joined: 01 Jun 2009, 22:28

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ganeshpv »

Thanks for posting Valli's video. She is so articulate and always a pleasure to watch.

Yes.. Madhu and Kaitabha are born from the earwax of Vishnu. Vishnu kills them and makes earth from their skin. This is the story I was told and watched in plays/yaksha ganas when I was a kid.

I didn't watch Padma Subramaniam's video. But according to the story I was told - Raktha (meaning blood) beeja (meaning seed) asura was in the court of two Asura kings called Shumbha and Nishumbha. They send him to fight Devi when she refuses to marry one of them. Every time his blood is spilled onto the floor several new Raktha beejasuras are born. So Devi becomes Raktheswari and covers the earth with her tongue. When Raktha beeja's blood spills it spills onto the tounge and never touches the floor thus stopping new Raktha beejas from forming. And devi kills him in the fight.

rshankar
Posts: 13754
Joined: 02 Feb 2010, 22:26

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by rshankar »

ksl wrote:http://video.webindia123.com/new/interv ... /index.htm

Alarmel Valli Interview. She is very correct in saying a lot of choreographies now a days do not emphasize of the difficult but essential Natyarambham and include a lot of diagonal movements which are both easy and derived from other form of dances.
KSL - Thank you for that lovely clip. As I said in my review of her performance, I love to watch and hear her speak almost as much as I enjoy her dancing! She is so elegantly eloquent. Here is to wishing her many, many more years of creating 'modern/contemporary poetry'!

rshankar
Posts: 13754
Joined: 02 Feb 2010, 22:26

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by rshankar »

An old link, but I found it very interesting when I first listened to it. I think it will make sense to many of the children here who are learning to dance with various degrees of committment.

http://video.webindia123.com/interviews ... /index.htm

sou2
Posts: 23
Joined: 09 Feb 2010, 21:52

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by sou2 »

Hi,

Thanks for the link which had Ms. Alarmel Valli's interview. It was very good.
She spoke about her teacher who had vast knowledge and how much she gained being his student. She is indeed blessed.

When you notice, there are too many dancers who run dance schools. They may be people with lots of knowledge which they gained from their gurus. But tell me how many dancers actually have time to share this with their disciples now? They are so busy performing programs are organising some programs that they do not find time to even handle class.

Almost all teachers these days have staff members who teach dance for the students. So where is the question of the main teacher coming in picture here? They are busy and handle classes mainly for their senior students. I know of teachers who may not be so popular but still have staff teacher to teach for the students. It is because they have too many students and the teacher is busy with other work and may not find time to teach. She teaches only her senior students.

So where is the question of the teacher sharing her knowledge comes in picture here. She may share it with only her senior students.

I think only in Kalashetra they give importance to all this(which is so good and i think the students are very lucky) and they learn so much theory. Not all dance school does all this.

Infact I know of one of my friends who learnt dance for more then 18years and is not comfortable with lot of technical terms in bharatnatyam. Infact her guru is a very famous guru.

So I think people like Alarmel valli was lucky to be under wonderful guru. In the present generation many of us have to learn lot of things by reading a lot. I think good that we have forums like this(which is wonderful and many of us like me learn a lot) and i am sure we do a lot of search on the internet to enrich our knowledge.

I think rasikas forum is a wonderful and very informative site and people like Shankar, KSL and many others are very knowledgable and share a lot with everyone(which many people don't do).

Thanks for helping us out with our queries and sharing your ideas and knowledge with us.

This is just my view and not meant to hurt anybody.

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyYshZjBmxQ
saramaina matalenta..javali

sou2
Posts: 23
Joined: 09 Feb 2010, 21:52

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by sou2 »

Hi,

Do anybody have the song and its word by word meaning for this javali - saramaina matalenta..

I look forward to your help.

thanks.

Lakshman
Posts: 14028
Joined: 10 Feb 2010, 18:52

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by Lakshman »

Here are the lyrics. Someone else can provide the meaning.

sAramaina (j). rAgA: behAg / nIlAmbari. rUpaka tALA.

P: sAramaina mATalanda cAlu cAlu rA
A: sArasAkSa mImentO santOSamu mElu
C1: sOmuDu daya mAyanEmi sudatiki mahA bhAgya
mAyanE kAmakOTi sundara mA bhAgya miTulAyanE
2: maru nAda ni sharabhangamu gAvOdU nIku mAyendu
dayakA nArada virahamaina vAridhilO muni kAyanunTAnanantO
3: manavi vinara sAmi ninnu nammiyunnAnu marEmi
ghanuDaina shESuNivai velayu shrI padmanAbha

sou2
Posts: 23
Joined: 09 Feb 2010, 21:52

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by sou2 »

Hi Lakshman,

Thanks very much for the song.

Would request somebody to give me the word to word meaning for this song.

thanks.

sou2
Posts: 23
Joined: 09 Feb 2010, 21:52

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by sou2 »

Hi,

I would request somebody to give me the meaning of the song sAramaina.

Looking forward to your help pls.

thanks.

rshankar
Posts: 13754
Joined: 02 Feb 2010, 22:26

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by rshankar »

Lji,

Do you by any chance have the overall meaning of this jAvaLi?

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOkk5iAKdsw

Tillana in Ragam Mohanam. Notice the Panchanadai from 3.42-4.02

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24tC_Jbml1E

This is really sweet and interesting...on Guru Shishya relationship

sou2
Posts: 23
Joined: 09 Feb 2010, 21:52

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by sou2 »

Hi,

I was looking forward to the meaning of the song ' sAramaina' javali and i am still waiting for it.

can somebody pls. reply.

thanks.

rshankar
Posts: 13754
Joined: 02 Feb 2010, 22:26

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by rshankar »

sou2 wrote:Hi,
I was looking forward to the meaning of the song ' sAramaina' javali and i am still waiting for it.
can somebody pls. reply.
thanks.
Please see here

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »

http://beta.thehindu.com/arts/article393039.ece
cleveland aradhana 2010 bharatanatyam photo coverage..

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BypIkt8X-d0
Ye maguva varnam...Dhanyasi varnam..Its a lovely telugu composition i havent seen danced to in a long time..:)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7x0p-VZ9 ... re=channel
part 2...notice how the sanchari on sarasa sri Krishnarajendra flows seemlessly into the next jathi...I think thats very creative on Prof. CHandrashekhars part!

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »

http://www.reelshowint.com/student-film ... review_171

I found this very good quality documentary on kuchipudi while browsing around..

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »


madhan
Posts: 125
Joined: 09 Jan 2010, 05:47

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by madhan »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0FpYMFnkG0

Enthadi Kulukke javali by Smt.Valli.. I loved it.. And now Mrs.Valli brings mime compering to TV as well.. I don't know about others.. It definitely helps dumb pple like me to understand the kais better! :D

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HE8qbhwozI4
Vyjayanthi Mala doing nritta at 74...to all those youngsters on youtube who refuse to move

rshankar
Posts: 13754
Joined: 02 Feb 2010, 22:26

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by rshankar »

Interesting concept, but the narration and titles are, to be kind, crazy - bharatanATyam mainly depicts the love of Siva and pArvati, huh?

Does pancAshaT mean 51?

This one is lovely!

vasanthakokilam
Posts: 10956
Joined: 03 Feb 2010, 00:01

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by vasanthakokilam »

rshankar, The kathak in the second link is indeed beautiful. Looks a bit simpler to watch than bharatha natyam.

I did not know kathak absorbed dance elements from persian dance. So there was a parallel absorption in dance similar to music? Interesting. May be, that element of revolving/rotating in place is such an import. Just wild speculation.

rshankar
Posts: 13754
Joined: 02 Feb 2010, 22:26

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by rshankar »

VK, as I understand it, when kathak - (derived from 'kathakas' - wandering ministrels who sang, and more importantly, danced the tales of krishNa and his beautiful rAdhA) moved to the mughal courts, the religious aspects were shorn and the 'picturesque' elements of the nRtta were preserved and heightened, and it was performed to the SAyiri (poetry) of the court poets - that is how the Persian influence came in. The lightning fast 'pirouettes' are probably one such aspect that was chosen to be heightened. Anyway, way back when, in one of the SPICMACAY lec-dems, we were told that there were 2 streams of kathak - a mughlai kathak, and Hindu kathak - I do not remember much more. Other, more knowledgeable members can elaborate.

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »

i saw it and found the graphics gaudy for my taste. I like it where the dancer is better than all technology involved. :lol: Like this annamacharya keerthana:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtCsovi9gaQ

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »

I think there are three major gharanas (schools) in kathak. Banaras, Lucknow and Jaipur. Jaipur gharanas are the ones that wear a blouse, dupatta and a ghagra (skirt) like hindus used to originally wear. You can tell the other two apart as i think they wear salwars as made famous in courtrooms and other infamous places. Lucknow gharana i think is known for most of the shayari based and courtroom based showy dance where there is a lot of ada (attitude) adn nazakat (feminism) involved understandably. Jaipur gharana i understand is more grounded in technique and primarily deals with rigourous footwork. I think the girl in this video says shes from Jaipur (I ahve no idea why she is wearing a bharatanatyam blouse with a ghagra though). I have watched interviews of this dancer i like from jaipur gharana called Monisha Nayak on webindia123.com. I will post the interview here and you can check her youtube videos out. I think she is really sweet in the way she talks :)
http://video.webindia123.com/interviews ... /index.htm

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »


ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »

Navarasa shloka on Shiva, bharatanatyam and kathakali:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ktVN3EB ... re=related

rshankar
Posts: 13754
Joined: 02 Feb 2010, 22:26

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by rshankar »

ksl wrote:Navarasa shloka on Shiva, bharatanatyam and kathakali:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ktVN3EB ... re=related
I need some help understanding this - if this SlOka describes navarasa exhibited/experienced by Siva, I can't follow the logic of some of the descriptors used. For instance, how does the bhikshATana form of Siva represent Siva's compassion (kAruNya)? Now, if it was describing pArvati, then, as annapUrNa she is compassion incarnate - similarly, bhIbatsa at his ruNDa mAlA, fear at his snake-adornments - these do not make sense if they describe Siva's sentiments, and make more sense if they are attributable to pAravti's sentiments on beholding Siva (on the lines of Adi Sankara's SivE SRngArArdra...). But then, the description of raudram is more in keeping with a description of Siva's anger... So, I am confused....

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »

@rshankar

I think the navarasa shloka on Rama describes the bhavas he experienced. So it was written as first hand episodes from his life where he might have felt them.

This one feels more like describing how shiva's form in itself is a manifestation of/evokes the navarasas in the bhaktas/audience (could include parvati but i dont get any indication in the sahitya). So it is a third hand experience and written more based on symbolism in his form.

So bhikshapatra evokes compassion because when you give bhiksha on seeing the patra, you do it also in part of compassion...so bhikashapatra stands for karuna..and karuna has a lot of shades...pathos being one of them...compassion arises out of pathos

his third eye is symbolic of/stands for raudra..
nandi evokes/symbolises laughter
the trishula evokes/symbolises veera and so on..

i have a question: does astihare (is that what they are singing) mean runda maala... because the dancers didnt show a runda maala.. I thought they meant cemetery..(random guess)

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »


ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »


rshankar
Posts: 13754
Joined: 02 Feb 2010, 22:26

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by rshankar »

ksl wrote: i have a question: does astihare (is that what they are singing) mean runda maala... because the dancers didnt show a runda maala.. I thought they meant cemetery..(random guess)
asthi = bone
hArE = garland (that)

Since Siva's garland of bones is made of skulls, I called it ruNDa mAlA...

madhan
Posts: 125
Joined: 09 Jan 2010, 05:47

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by madhan »

Fell instantly in love with that thillana by Ms.Nirupama..!

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »

How to kill rasanubhava
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3qOzc7M ... re=channel
the dancers are good. Its just that its hard to see that kind of attitude being thrown around in a classic varnam like this. Flemenco is the way to please lord Shiva. Sure! |(

rshankar
Posts: 13754
Joined: 02 Feb 2010, 22:26

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by rshankar »

rAtiri muzhukka rAmaYaNam kETTa pin, bharatanATyam folk dance eppO Accu?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwSWTtheJy4 (read the intro)...

madhan
Posts: 125
Joined: 09 Jan 2010, 05:47

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by madhan »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poWh6L6Vafo - Loved the nattivanaar's attitide and the gambeeram in her voice.. can someone tell me who she is? Some legend's disciple im guessing...

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »

@rshankar: did u notice the irony of the same passage which goes on to say, " Almost impossible to describe to a newcomer.." :lol:

@madhan: I think it is smt. subbalakshmi in this page:http://www.raghunathmanet.com/music.html
i know raghunath manets dance guru is ram gopal: dont know abt the lady
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3j7xn ... m-go_music

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tX07yLBGFa8
guru anita guhas new student

rshankar
Posts: 13754
Joined: 02 Feb 2010, 22:26

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by rshankar »

ksl wrote:@rshankar: did u notice the irony of the same passage which goes on to say, " Almost impossible to describe to a newcomer.." :lol:
Yes - I did - and so it should be - for I don't think any living being has seen an arangETRam for folk dancing!
ksl wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tX07yLBGFa8
guru anita guhas new student
He's good, and I liked the 'collage'! The male version of Medha?

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »

Aishwarya, Saathvika, Medha and now Yatin...you can tell they all come from the same guru..they all dance alike..

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pueVNbuZ2A4
Is anyone here at Florida state University :)

madhan
Posts: 125
Joined: 09 Jan 2010, 05:47

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by madhan »

Yatin's video i wud say is quite outdated.. Anyone who saw padakavitha pithamaha will agree with me.. His style now has changed A LOT!!

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 7573351848
vijna vasudevan...shes really good :clap:


rshankar
Posts: 13754
Joined: 02 Feb 2010, 22:26

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by rshankar »

KSL - remarkably athletic young lady. What is the bharatanATyam style that includes dancing on pots? mELAttUr?

ksl
Posts: 299
Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 08:09

Re: interesting links to watch

Post by ksl »

@rshankar: I think Mohanasudha when she dances on the pot is doing kuchipudi..for her songs are mostly tarangams famous in kuchipudi...shes from andhra..and usually there, kids learn both bharatanatyam and kuchipudi.

I was under the impression that perani natyam (dancing on pot) was not part of traditional bharatanatyam but obviously sheel unnikrishnans melattur style seems to incorporate them
http://sridevinrithyalaya.org/guru.html
. At the same time, Revathi ramachandrans melattur doesnt seem to highlight them at all
http://www.kala-sadhanalaya.org/suddha.htm

Both RR and SU have learnt from the same guru...so in a nutshell, i have no clue! :D

Post Reply