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  • hi, just want to thank u 4 uploading this video, ur explanations are so detailed and u dance so well, u make a wonderful teacher. always wanted 2 learn bharatnatyam and ur video is my source now. thnks so much

  • hi!! ur videos have helped me a lot, but can you teach in kalashetra style? because i've been learning that style from beginning and now its different, so its hard to adjust and its very confusing.. can you teach in kalashetra style?? thank you

  • I really want to learn bharatanatyam, but I don't know anything about it :( I don't know any of the terms to this dance, I just love this dance.

  • Thanks for uploading this...

    Thank you so much..

    This is really good.

  • hello mam...i wanted to learn bharatnatyam frm so many yrs..u ve helped my dream cum true......yr videos r so nice n i m trying to learn frm thm...bt i ve a confusion..i started frm natta adavu.....bt i dnt knw da hastas,mudras n all da basic...so from where shud i start????...plz reply.....

  • @kelincon, Learning adavus and hasta go simultaneously. Memorizing the hastas would help.

  • I really want to thank you for doing this. i just recently learned the steps and wanted a good overview and yours is perfect

  • This is very useful for me! Thank you:)

  • than's i develop a intrest in dancing by watching your video,

  • wow..wonderful explanations..thanks for giving the details..like not sweeping hand from stretched position or bending of elbows..these r the common mistakes students make

  • Lovely

  • hi

    i really want 2 commend u 4 ur efforts of making this video...i learn kuchipudi but jes watching these videos gives u a broad view of the differences...this is rly beautiful...thank u once again :)

  • My Guru taught me a kind of this Adavu,

    " Tai-Yum-Tat-Ta,Tai-Yum-Ta-Ha "

    I love this version,too.

    Thanks for uploading.

  • my teacher also taught me that way...and in the second tai-yum-ta-ta our palm faced down then um

  • Thanks Maya. Yea there are lot of hand variations in Tatta Adavu.

  • ok thanks, i thought it had to be the same

  • is there another variation where your hands in tripataka position as well as your arm go up in down?

  • thats a tad different then what i learned but i love your version better

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