Jaati Adavu in Bharatanatyam-Part 1 (video)
This video demonstrates the Tishra Jaati. This jati is denoted by 3 syllables Taa Ki Ta. The video shows two ways of doing Taa Ki Ta.
1. The first way is to tap the right feet (if beginning form the right side) as “Taa”. Then lift and place the left feet on the toes ie “Ki”. Lastly flatten the left feet for ” Ta“.
2. The second way is to jump to the right (if beginning from the right) as Taa. Then place the left feet behind the right as Ki. Lastly tap the right feet which now is in front of the left as Ta.
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you r gr8 at teaching even the difficult most steps with ease as if u r giving a maths lesson in school.
I m hounoured to be your student.
Thanks Santosh, I am lucky to have students like you with strong passion and dedication. God bless.
Thank you so much for your site and your regular posts. I really appreciate your diligence in pursuing this art form.
Thanks Kalpana for your kind words.
Dear Anjali,
I just found your website from Google. I’ve gone through your videos. They are great!! Though I gone through your index page, I’m confused with in which order should I go? First learn all Basics then all Adavus & then all Mudras? How much time should I spend on each of these?
I browsed through your forum and found a similar question ( http://onlinebharatanatyam.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=24 ) to mine. You replied that you’ll put up a table with all the details. Where is it? I’m unable to find it. Please help.
i want to learn b.n on online and i want to see your video .please let me know how i can learn.
Please go it index page and check the videos option. all the videos are in the order that you can learn. Thanks
Hello!
Thank you very much Maam for these great videos. Your love for bharatnatiyam has finally allowed me to learn myself too. I have never had a chance of being taught dance, but it is my passion, my stress relief, my relaxation even. Please continue to post these steps for like always!! Namaste!