lunes, 23 de febrero de 2015

BAILE- INDIA -DANZA ESTILO ODISSI- TRADICIONAL

DANZA  TRADICIONAL ESTILO ODISSI DE LA INDIA
"SOHAM ASMI": I AM THAT-21.30 MIN
Actualizado el 24 de abr. de 2011
The dance composition is based on an ancient Indian text, Isavasyopanishad.
 It has been interpreted by Madhavi Mudgal in the classical Odissi dance-form.
Hermosa danza  clasica Odissi de la India.
Minuto 7.. tap tap.. 2 minutos- minute 10 nuevamente tap tap
Archana Kamathhace 6 días
Such a beautiful representation of the scripture! Loved the dancers and the singers. Saw someone asking for a translation: Here is a link to the sanskrit text along with English translation/explanation.
vedantatattva.org/vedanta/docs/IshavasyaUpanishad.doc
The piece combines the initial Shanti Mantra on Page 3, Sloka 4, Sloka 15, Sloka 16, Sloka 17 and Sloka 18 I think.
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DANZA  ODISSI DE LA INDIA
Madhavi Mudgal- Batu- Odissi-4.43
En blanco y  negro
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DANZA TRADICIONAL ESTILO ODISSI DE LA INDIA
Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra, Odissi Dance,
 kuru yadunandana- 2.47 min
(Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra- 1926-2014)
Actualizado el 28 de jun. de 2011
The doyen of Odissi, Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra was born on January 8, 1926 in Raghurajpur, Orissa. Kelucharan was a precocious child, he learnt to paint, sculpt and play the Khol drum at a very early age. He joined Gotipua troupes and folk theater groups when he was just nine.
He was totally immersed in Odissi. He resurrected odissi when it was at the verge of extinction. In 1994 he set up an organisation, 'Srjan' to impart training to students in Odissi dance. Many famous classical dancers such as Sanjukta Panigrahi, Kukum Mohanty, Sonal Mansingh, Priyambada Mohanty, Minati Mishra and Bhartanatyam dancer Yamini Krishamurthy are disciples of guru Kelucharan Mohapatra.

For his enormous contribution to Odissi, Kelucharan Mohapatra received many awards including Sangeet Natak Akademi award, 1966; Padma Shri, 1972; Padma Bhushan,1989; Padma Vibhushan, 2000; and Kalidas Samman from Madhya Pradesh government. To honor him the Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra award was instituted in 1995. This annual award is given for the contribution in the field of art.
This Odissi exponent passed away on April 7, 2004 in Bhubaneshwar, Orissa, leaving behind a league of Odissi dancers to continue the work started by him.
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Kelucharan Mahapatra Masterclass in Odissi-30.10 Min
Clase de magisterial del estilo Odissi
  Kelucharan Mahapatra
Inicia palmas movimiento simple y repiten voces …
Publicado el 14 de ago. de 2014
Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra (January 8, 1926 – April 7, 2004) was an Indian classical dancer, guru, and proponent of Odissi dance, who is credited for the revival of the classical dance form in the 20th century. He is the first person to get Padma Vibhushan from Odisha.

In 1995, Akademi had the pleasure to invite him to The Place for a special masterclass.

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DANZA ODISSI DE LA INDIA-BAILARIN-RAHUL ACHARYA
South Asian Dance Retreat-Odissi:
Ft. Rahul Acharya-16.27 MIN
Publicado el 5 de jun. de 2014
The last and most awaited performance of the evening!
Original video courtesy: Vineet Bailur

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Bhavantarana-62 min
Publicado el 8 de jun. de 2012
Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra is one of the greatest exponents of the classical dance form of Odissi. Like most highly evolved forms of art, Odissi dance draws from the energy of sculpture, painting, literature and its precedent dance forms.
Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra was born in 1926 in Raghurajpur, a village in Orissa. He has dedicated his life to refining the dance form by chiselling out an elegant structural niche for it - in all that is sacred in art. Through a series of performances, poetry and excerpts from Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra's life, the film travels back to a time in India where dance was looked upon as a form of prayer. During this beautiful period, dance was not looked considered feminine, when men were also keen patrons and teachers of dance. However, as times have changed, women have gradually taken over this art form.
  • Fecha de publicación
o    1991
  • Duración
o    1:02:05
  • Idioma
o    Inglés
  • Director
o    Kumar Shahani
  • Productores
  • Categoría
o    Documental
  • Licencia
o    Licencia de YouTube estándar
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SHYAMAMANI DEVI | ODISSI DEVOTIONAL MUSIC
| HD VIDEO | NAAN TARA KATYAYANI UMA... |6.52 MIN
Actualizado el 29 de dic. de 2011
Chausathi Yogini Festival 2011 at Hirapur, Bhubaneswar, opened with the devotional offerings by renowned Odissi Classical Singer Shyamamani Devi. She had two beautiful devotional pieces on Divine Mother. The first one was 'maa mora sulaxni... se giriraja nandini... naan tara katyayani uma...'.

HD Video.

A MediaLearning Web Production 2011. Produced for www.youtube.com/odishalive.

Web: www.medialearning.in. Email: mail@medialearning.in.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eS3pz3SfbAw


SRINGARAM MOVIE - MALLARI DANCE - 4.48 min
Publicado el 7 mar. 2018
A dance sequence from my debut directorial venture SRINGARAM featuring Aditi Rao Hydari, Manoj K Jayan, Hamsa Moily. 3 national awards for Music By Lalgudi Jayaraman, choreography by Saroj Khan and Cinematography by Madhu Ambat. Tamilnadu State awards for Art direction by Thotta Tharani and Costume design by Rukhmini Krishnan
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