Bharatanatyam Grade 3 Theory Notes
Hand gestures form the vocabulary of Bharatanatyam. According to the foundational text Abhinaya Darpana , hastas are divided into two main categories. Asamyuta Hastas (Single-Hand Gestures)
According to the Abhinaya Darpana , there are used to communicate expressions and complement the rhythm:
Clouds, forest, night, river, cutting, wind, taking an oath. Tripataka (Three Parts of a Flag)
A performance is divided into three distinct styles of movement: bharatanatyam grade 3 theory notes
Pure technical dance focusing on rhythm and footwork without facial expressions or specific meaning. Alarippu, Jatiswaram
Your teacher shouts "Mandi!" a lot. Here’s the science of the squat:
"Yatho hastas thatho drishti, yatho drishtis thatho manaha..." (Where the hands go, the eyes follow; where the eyes go, the mind follows...). Hand gestures form the vocabulary of Bharatanatyam
List the nine Navarasas and show their basic facial expressions.
They structured the performance order starting with Alarippu and progressing to Jatiswaram, Shabdam, Varnam, Padam, Tillana, and Shlokam. 7. Exam Preparation Checklist
Bharatanatyam is a classical dance form originating from the southern region of India, specifically from the state of Tamil Nadu. It is one of the most popular and revered dance forms in India, known for its technical complexity, expressive qualities, and rich cultural heritage. Tripataka (Three Parts of a Flag) A performance
Demonstrate all 28 Asamyuta Hastas in quick succession with correct Sanskrit pronunciation. Name and define the four types of Abhinaya.
: A combination of dance and acting, often found in dance dramas. 2. Mudras (Hand Gestures) Grade 3 expands into Samyutha Hastas (double-hand gestures) and specific mythological gestures. Samyutha Hastas : 13-24 gestures (depending on the text used, such as Abhinaya Darpana Natya Shastra ) where both hands are used together. Dasavathara Hastas
| Tala Name | Structure | Total Beats (Chhanda Jati - 4) | |-----------|-----------|-------------------------------| | Dhruva | I O I I | 4 + 2 + 4 + 4 = 14 | | Matya | I O I | 4 + 2 + 4 = 10 | | Rupaka | O I | 2 + 4 = 6 | | Jhampa | I U O | 4 + 1 + 2 = 7 | | Triputa | I O O | 4 + 2 + 2 = 8 | | Ata | I I O O | 4 + 4 + 2 + 2 = 12 | | Eka | I | 4 |