Here is the sollukettu (Bols or syllables) for first and the sixth variation. The Bols are “Dhit Dhit Tai”. It is sung in three speed…
This is last posting on Teermanam adavu. There can be even more variations and combination’s. But I think these are enough to give you an…
Now this step is one of my favorites. The Bols of which are Tai Tai Dhit Dhit Tai. Also a new leg position called the…
When I had started this blog , I had asked a question “Can we learn Bharatanatyam online“? Now around one and half years later, I…
Here is the explanation of the eleventh variation. The Bols (sollukettu) are Tai Tai Dhit Dhit Tai. I shall post the video soon. 1.Be in…
This an interview by Ranjani Saigal published on Lokavani.com. While the art of Bharatanatyam dates back to over 2000 years, the tradition in its current…
Here is the demonstration of the eight variation. The Bols are Tai Tai Dhit Dhit Tai. Thus we are here adding an extra leg tap…
When both hands held in sarpashirsha hasta is crossed at the wrists, we get the Naagabandha hand gesture. lets take a look at the viniyoga…
Varuna: He is known as the god of oceans. He is seen riding on an ocean creature that has an head of an antelope, but…
When the Bhramara hasta is slightly opened, held in both hands, we get the Shakata Hasta. lets take a look at the viniyoga (uses)…