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Bharatanatyam Nayika Bhava - explained with Mugdha,
Madhya & Pragalbha 'Padmabhushan' Kalanidhi Narayanan
& Sangeetha Eswaran
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Nayikabhava is an interesting and exhaustive topic
that forms the very core of padams and javalis used
in abhinaya. This product takes you on a voyage
across its enchanting expanses explaining the
significance of Nayikabhava in portraying
shrungara rasa. It presents a full-blown picture of
Mugdha, Madhya and Pragalbha- the three
heroines classified by ancient dance texts in
accordance with their levels of maturity in
understanding the carnal aspects of love.
The highlight of the product is a classroom session
involving Smt. Kalanidhi Narayanan ('Maami'- to
her students), the legendary abhinaya exponent and
Sangeetha Eswaran, her distinguished disciple.
Maami scatters the nuggets of her wisdom from what
seems to be an inexhaustible treasure-trove of
abhinaya. Her furrowed face explodes into a
kaleidoscope of expressions as she repeats the
padam with her customary interjections to suggest
improvisations. Interestingly, the transition from one
nayika to another is unnoticeably smooth, speaking
volumes about Maami's genius. It is a unique
experience that no adjective can effectively describe.
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ALL |
English |
1hr:18mins |
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Conceptualized & Presented by
Priyadarsini Govind
Explained with
‘Nanne pelladusu ni’- Ragamalika-Adi-Kshetrayya
This unique padam by
Kshetrayya, the 17th century
composer offers immense scope
for a performing Bharatanatyam
artiste presenting as it does the
attributes of all the three
categories of heroines namely
M u g d h a , M a d h y a a n d
Pragalbha. It offers a colourful
canvas to express the distinctive
shades of each nayika, her
environment and emotions,
perceptions and preferences,
desires and dilemmas.
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Backed by genuine desire to preserve for posterity, Swathi's Sanskriti Series, uses the best of technology to release this product.
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