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ALARIPPU performed by Jai-Jagdeesh Khalsa

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2009

Recently released a Sacred Chant CD, and would love to share it with all of you who've been so supportive of my dancing. Here's a link to listen: http://soundcloud.com/jai-jagdeesh/sets/i-am-thine Enjoy!

ALARIPPU ~
About: This is the first piece in a Bharata Natyam dancer's repertoire. It showcases the unique rhythms and patterns of this form of dance.

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  • im a dancer too please i wanna download the music pleease =D  yes?

  • @FacilTodo: Hi there! Sorry, I am not sure where you can download this exact music. I know there are many great BharathaNatyam CDs out there, though!

  • Jai who is the interpreter of the song: D Congratulations on your Dance

  • @Lisval20: Thank you so much!! And to be honest, I am not sure whose piece this was - someone from Kalakshetra, I know that much. I received it from my teacher, who had studied there... Sorry I can't be of more help!

  • @JaiKhalsa who did you train under? sorry if i am being dense, I am sure you have a website out there somewhere with all the details...

  • @coolelectromagnet: Nothing dense about curiosity! And my website is under construction, so there's nowhere else you could go to find this information. To answer your question: I had the blessing of training under two Gurus, the first being Guruji C. Radha Krishna in Bangalore, and the second being Guruji Christel Stevens in Virginia. Most of my training is in the Kalakshetra style.

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  • Thank you for your input and your opinion. Both are always welcome. My best to you.

  • @RadheShyaamHare: I'm so glad to hear it helped! You're very welcome - and thank YOU for such sweet words!

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  • @coolelectromagnet: To each his/her own, right? Thanks for sticking up for me, though. I appreciate your support. :)

  • 17 idiots who dont like it.. 

  • @littyranjeet: Thank you so much - too kind! Bless you!

  • @JJOBZONE: I grew up in Northern India, and spent some time in the South in '99-'00. I do indeed know Kerala, though I have never been there. Of course please feel free to share this with any local media, as you like. And thank you for your support!

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