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    Bharatanatyam is a major genre of Indian classical

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    Bharatanatyam can be performed solo or in a group.

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    Bharatanatyam may be the oldest classical dance tradition of India.

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    Her experiments with combining Kathak with Flamenco, Bharatanatyam, Odissi, Mexican

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    Carnatic music and Bharatanatyam were especially patronised by the upper

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    Bharatanatyam jewellery, Kathak jewellery etc are much sought after in India.

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    Bharatanatyam is a major genre of Indian classical dance that originated in Tamil Nadu.

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    Carnatic music and Bharatanatyam were especially patronised by the upper and upper-middle class Madras society.

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    Bharatanatyam is the oldest classical dance style, but with it, seven other regional forms have also emerged:.

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    to learn Bharatanatyam from Prof. U. S. Krishna Rao and Chandrabhaga Devi at age 18, abhinaya

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    She has received 8 years of training in Bharatanatyam and 4 years of training in Jazz and Contemporary.

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    Originating in Hindu temples of Tamil Nadu and nearby regions, Bharatanatyam soon prospered in other South Indian temples.

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    Besides, two other local teachers have been appointed by the Centre to teach Odissi & Bharatanatyam dance forms.

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    Nita started showing her keen interest in dance since childhood and on seeing this she became a skilled dancer of Bharatanatyam.

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    From then Guru Kala Vijayan started training her in Bharatanatyam and Smitha did her Arangetram in Bharatanatyam at the age of 4.

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    Traditionally, Bharatanatyam has been a solo dance that was performed exclusively by women and it expressed South Indian religious themes and spiritual ideas.

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    In addition to taking care of the temple and performing rituals, these women learned and practiced classical Indian artistic traditions like Bharatanatyam and Odissi dances.

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    In addition to taking care of the temple and performing rituals, these women also learned and practiced classical Indian artistic traditions like Bharatanatyam and Odissi dances.

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    Such developments saw decline of various classical dance forms which were subjected to contemptuous fun and discouragement including Bharatanatyam that through the 19th century remained exclusive to Hindu temples.

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    We learn that she started learning Manipuri dance at age four, along with her elder sister, from a teacher in Nagpur, then at age seven she started learning Bharatanatyam from various gurus belonging to the Pandanallur school, including Kumar Jayakar in Bombay.

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    Though, her real training in dance started when at age 18, despite her family's opposition, she went to Bangalore, to learn Bharatanatyam from Prof. U. S. Krishna Rao and Chandrabhaga Devi at age 18, abhinaya from Mylapore Gowri Ammal, and later started learning Odissi from Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra in 1965.

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