The following video explains the seventh variation of kuditta Metta Adavu. The bols are the same Tai Gha Tai Ghi. The legs movements remaining the same throughout, only the hand movements change.
The following video explains the seventh variation of kuditta Metta Adavu. The bols are the same Tai Gha Tai Ghi. The legs movements remaining the same throughout, only the hand movements change.
hi Anjali,
Thanks! your website is very well structured and detailed. Especially the videos, and the audio for practicing. I have been able to recall and practice most of my training after a gap of 10 years, living abroad, through your website.
I had a question: is there a variation to the last Kuditta Metta adavu, I remember taking alapadma hasta at the back.
best
Disha
@disha, you can come out with as many combination’s as you can. Thanks.
ok Thanks!
02SE?P12
Hello from Cairo:
Well, I give up on all these ads posted by google which I hate.
How did these ads get into your site?????
I suppose that nothing can be done about this but I’m not
watching your videos for some time.
How can I or anyone learn when the screen is covered
with 2 or 3 ads all at once.
Yes, there are X;s in the left hand corner of the screen but…
they will still pop up over and over again.
Time to say good bye.
Good bye
over the screen???
05AUG14
Hello from Cairo
Just to say “Hello” and wish you
a great summer 2014!!
Back to some of the adavus but
don’t like the ads blocking the
screen – thanks to google which
I hate.
Also. I would like to see the adavus
in a continuous vdeo rather than as
separate sets that make for always
going back and forth, etc.
So, I still have a great respect for
this dance form and thanks to you
for alll the info and demonstratons
and a great job.
Calvin W. Hodgdon
El Marg, Cairo, Egypt.
NO dancers here in Cairo so no
classes or performances.