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Indian dance (Bharatanatyam) to ease social loneliness and isolation in older adultsSloka Iyengar
[dropcap]A[/dropcap]nanga’s earliest memories of dance are learning from her own mother. “My mother was very attached to discipline so I had a teacher in and out of class which made me progress faster.” When she was just four, her mother wanted her to learn a spiritual art form,...
Namaskar a prayer/salutation that you do before and after Bharatanatyam dance. Namaskar means you are thanking mother nature and God. Deepthi 0 0 5 By taking online classes can I be a good dancer and how long does it take to be one? It is better to take direct classes instead of...
Considerations of dance pedagogy through the lens of multiculturalism serve as a springboard for discussion on the findings of the study. The inculcation of values development through the guru鈥搒hishya relationship, the adaptation of the dance transmission processes from a religious to a secular ...
Banerjee S (2013). Adaptation of Bharatanatyam dance pedagogy for multicultural classrooms: Questions and relevance in North American university setting. Research in Dance Education 14(1):28-38.Banerjee, S., (2013a) `Adaptation of Bharatanatyam Dance Pedagogy for Multicultural Classrooms: Questions...
Bharata Natyam: A Classical Indian Dance in Transitiondoi:10.1080/02666030.1991.9628433Anne-MarieGastonInformaworldSouth Asian Studies
This essay explores the phenomenon of Contemporary Indian Dance in the Southern California region. Practitioners create new choreography using contemporary, even feminist themes, basing their work on their training in the most popularly studied traditional classical dance style from India, namely Bharata ...