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If
I tell people that I learn Bharata Natyam, I can often hear reactions
and opinions like:
"It's
terribly difficult!"
"Something is done with the hands."
"For each movement one must practice for a year."
"You have to start learning it as a little child."
"Stories are being told."
Well,
now I'll tell you how it really is...
"It's
terribly difficult!"
Yes,
Indian dance is hard work. But not impossible do achieve!
"Something
is done with the hands."
Just
as "bellydance" is not only danced with the belly, but with the
whole body, also bharata natyam consists of more than some pretty
hand positions. There's a lot of work with the feet and legs, combinations
of steps, hops and rhythmic stomps.Then there are the attitude of
the torso, different arm and head positions as well as expression,
of course.
"For
each movement one must practice for a year."
I don't
know if anyone would stand this... In fact, during the first year
in our class we learned only technique, before starting the "real"
dancing. But of course, the basic technique is practiced again and
again as in all other disciplines. The movements are divided into
different groups, depending on the school. We have 13 groups with
4 to 6 movements. These start with simple stomping and go over to
more complicated patterns. From these movements the dances are then
assembled like a puzzle.
"One
must start as a little child."
In
India and Sri Lanka children are sent to dance lessons, like here
for ballet. But hardly anyone of us is a prima ballerina today...
And just like that, many children stop dancing bharata natyam, when
they grow older. Of course it is always easier to learn something
when you're younger; but it's also possible to start later. All
it takes for bharata natyam is a talent for dancing and a certain
physical and mental fitness.
"Stories
are told."
There
are two dance forms, that are used individually or combined: "describing"
and "pure" dance. In the describing dance the text of a song is
interpreted and told with gesturing and facial expression. In pure
dance the hand gestures have a decorative function.
Are
there more questions that you'd like to ask? Just send me an e-mail,
I'll be happy to answer them!
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