Bharata Natyam Dance Recitals cum Academic Lectures
The Art & Science of Chola Bronzes. Royal Asiatic Society, London, 6th Feb 2007. Fulltext
Siva as cosmic dancer: Archaeometallurgical and astro-archaeological studies on South Indian icon; Royal Academy of Arts, London, Jan 2007, coinciding with the exhibition Chola: Sacred bronzes from southern India Fulltext
Beautiful. Well done. Thank you. I do not understand the criticism that about araimandi. It seemed to be in good proportion and done with extra concentration. As for tempo, let the dancer pick her own.
wayfareru 2 years ago
Well done! and always appreciated. Thank you.
wayfareru 2 years ago
Your dance was amazing -- so much depth and artistry to your performance. Particularly the starting. To me Shiva was very much embodied by the dancer.
ChaitanyoMahima 2 years ago
yeh truth is bitter aint it?
pumbavu1 2 years ago
stupid fellow
dikki4 2 years ago
very slow..too slow actually, no araimandi..what to say?
pumbavu1 2 years ago
Simply amazing. Dunno what else to say.
thank you for posting this.
bharatiya18 3 years ago
Beautiful performance, but not sitting at all. I can see why my guru insists on good araimandi. Dance looks more vibrant and intense with good araimandi. Especially items on Shiva. Great expressions.
sarithakola 3 years ago
A classical performance of the classical fine art. All bhavas that are needed are mixed in perfect proportions.. Gud Luck
gokhalej 3 years ago
Beautiful! Amazing mix of beauty, grace and brains.
kgsprakash 3 years ago