The fifth step is an extension of the fourth step. This step involves some turns at regular intervals. 1. Be in Ardhamandala. With both hands…
Mukula means a Bud. When all the five finger are brought together and touch each other at the tip, we get the Mukula hasta. …
This Visharu Adavu step is one of the popular steps in the dance items. I believe the beauty of this step mainly depends on the…
Hope you are finding these lessons interesting. The fourth step will introduce you to a new hand gesture called Dola. It is a part of…
When the pataka hasta is placed to the sides of the thigh we get the Dola hasta. The most important aspect is how the elbows…
When the Anjali Mudra is slightly bulging at the knuckles of the palm we get the Kapota Hasta. In this gesture the palms touch each…
Learning Navarasa is an important session for a student of dance. Here the teacher explains about different facial expressions, how and when it is used.…
This is a guest post by Minakshi Ajay The guru-shishya relationship has been the sacred cornerstone of our religious and educational traditions in general and…
In Hamsasye the Thumb and the Index finger touch each other at the tips, while the other fingers are straight, separated and stretched. Hamsasye means…
Watch the Video for the third variation of Visharu and see how we move in a semicircle track. It can also be done straight in…