it is more possible that Thillana is derived from the dance composition "tarana" that is performed in kathak performances. the etymology of the word "tarana" is derived from Persian.
parisumuthu 4 months ago
Two very knowledgeable Bharathanatyam experts talking and discussing - a treat to watch. Two elegant personalities. Thanks for uploading.
artcrts9009 4 months ago
audio is so disturbing. I can here the vehicles honk!! :(
madhandagr8 4 months ago
it is more possible that Thillana is derived from the dance composition "tarana" that is performed in kathak performances. the etymology of the word "tarana" is derived from Persian.
parisumuthu 4 months ago
Two very knowledgeable Bharathanatyam experts talking and discussing - a treat to watch. Two elegant personalities. Thanks for uploading.
artcrts9009 4 months ago
audio is so disturbing. I can here the vehicles honk!! :(
madhandagr8 4 months ago