The Third variation is an extension of the second variation. I have seen this step being done in different ways. So I have also tried to explain the varieties seen in this step. The Bols are Tat Tai Tam, Dhit Tai Tam, which is sung twice on each side.
The first part of the video explains the leg movements followed by the second part which demonstrates the synchronized movements.
Part 3A
Part 3B
02JUN12
Hello from Cairo:
As always thanks for the videos which are a great help
for ones like me who want to be able to master some
of the steps in the various adavus.
But, not all are as easy as they look.
That’s not a problem for me but at my age it’s the
mandy position which I cannot do. Now some of
the steps include this position. It is full sitting and
my kneeps complain if I try it. No way.
So, I decided that it isn’t necessary to master ALL
the steps as there are many to choose from to
creat a dance routine.
That’s it.
Best wishes for the summer of 2012!
Calvin W. Hodgdon
El Marg, Cairo
03JUN12
Hello f rom Cairo:
Well, I am at the sutral adavu and have a problem
with the footwork for the3b section of the third variation.
After repeated tries, I give up. Because of the sari, I
cannot see the footwork. I am not sure where the left
foot or the right goes in front of in the back to complete
the full step.
Help!
Calvln Hodgdon
Mam……m new for this….plzzz teach from the beginning plzzzzzz