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  2. Kerala Natanam - Wikipedia

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    Kerala Natanam (Kerala Dance) is a new style of dance that is now recognised as a distinct art form evolved from Kathakali, a form of Indian dance-drama.The Indian dancer Guru Gopinath a well-trained Kathakali artist and his wife Thankamani Gopinath who was the first student of Mohiniyattam in Kerala Kalamandalam developed a unique structure for teaching and performing classical dance forms of ...

  3. Guru Gopinath - Wikipedia

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    Guru Gopinath has written books in Malayalam and English, which explain theory and practise of Indian and Kerala dances. Two books are in English- The classical Dance poses of India and Abinaya Prakashika (with Sanskrit slokas). Other books are: Kathakali Natanam (kathakali dancing) Natanakairali (Kerala dance) Thalavum Natanavum (rhythm and ...

  4. File:Kerala Natanam Dance of Kerala.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Kerala Natanam (literally Kerala Dance) is a new style of dance that is now recognised as a distinct art form evolved from Kathakali, a form of Indian dance-drama.In this photo dancer Theertha Prakash of Immanuval Higher Secondary School, Koothanellur, Kottayam performing Kerala Natanam at Kerala School Kalolsavam - 2024 held in kollam district.

  5. Thankamani Gopinath - Wikipedia

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    Thankamani's Pantadi dance and Udyana Varnana together with the dances of Radhakrishna, Sivaparvati, Lakshmi Narayana and Sita of Ashokavana she performed with Guru Gopinath were once popular in South India. [6] Thangamani taught dance at Sree Chitrodaya Dance College, which was the first dance school in Travancore. She was the teacher of most ...

  6. Guru Chandrasekharan - Wikipedia

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    While studying at university, the young Chandrasekharan started practising dance without informing his parents and studied Kathakali Kerala Nadanam under the guidance of Guru Gopinath. During that period Guru Gopinath received Royal Patronage from the Palace of Travancore and a dance studio titled 'Sri.

  7. Mansiya V. P. - Wikipedia

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    Mansiya was born in 1995 in Velluvampuram, Malappuram, to Syed Alavikutty and Amina V. P. [4] [5] [6] She has an elder sister, Rubiya, who is also a dancer. [7] During her childhood, Mansiya's father worked abroad in Saudi Arabia, but he supported his wife's interest in having his daughters study traditional dance.

  8. List of Indian folk dances - Wikipedia

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    [10] [13] Garba which is the renowned folk dance of Gujarat is an integral part of Navratri Celebrations.It has earned the 'Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity (ICH) tag from Unesco. The garba of Gujarat is the 15th ICH element from India to be inscribed on the Unesco list. [14] The Tippani dance originated in the Chorwad region of ...

  9. Category:Dances of Kerala - Wikipedia

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