Dances of India Definitions, descriptions, links and pictures of all dances of India: Classical, traditional and folk.
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Images of Classical Indian Dance In the form of the Lord of Dance, Shiva is known as Nataraj and is worshipped by all Classical Indian dancers. Guru Prakash Yadagudde This is a picture of Guru Shri Prakash Yadagudde. He won 2 scholarships from his native Bangalore, to train further in New Delhi and Madras under U.S. Krishna Rao. He has also trained with Chitra Visweswaran. He has taught over 20 ...
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Indian Classical Dances Bharatha Natyam Odissi Kuchipudi Kathak Mohini Attam Manipuri Kathakali Invocation to Lord Shiva (Nataraja) The Cosmic Dancer We bow to Him the benevolent One Whose limbs are the worlds, Whose song and poetry are the essence of all language, Whose costume is the moon and the stars... The dancing foot, the sound of the tinkling bells, The songs that are sung, and the ...
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The Horizons offers a window to art, culture and lifestyles from India, with a selection of Indian dancers, musicians, artists, and handicrafts.
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