Alarippu, Misra Chapu Thalam
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@psgharini well by expression it could mean a little smile so it doesnt look like she's going to murder someone..
and i learn bharathanatyam and kuchipudi
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i learn bharathanatayam
u dont need to have expression for alaripu because is niritha which means no expression
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wow...so neat a dancer you are...keep it up...ur anggasuddha is awesome...especially ur natyrambham.....bit of clean up here and there in ur adavus not over jerking will be perfect......
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great job but it will be far better with a beautiful smile :)
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Excellent execution of technique, by the way - keep it up!!
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@laxisiya expression in alarippu? Apart from smiling, and a certain amount of enjoyment in the eyes, for example, when when one is turning one's head to the side, there is no abhinaya in alarippu. It is extremely technical, and is one of the best ways to judge a dancer's technique.
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woahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
wonderfullllllllllllllll
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One is not supposed to have expression on their face when they are doing allaripu. But there are many people who do it, so it is fine to put expression, but it is also fine the otherway. I thought she had amazing angashudda for most of the allaripu though I did disagree with the way she did some parts of it- but there are different styles. Maybe a pleasant smile would be good.
do u have any group school in us california fremont ,,,,,
there s no word to explain abt ur dance .
priyavaidy565 1 year ago
no, I'm in Chennai now ;0))
Alarippu is very simple and very complicated item at the same time, so it's very difficult to put all explanations about this particular item in a short review.
NatalieSavelyeva 1 year ago
Thank you, Pushpanjali!
NatalieSavelyeva 4 years ago
its not that good
no expression
laxisiya 3 years ago
yeees, exactly to the poit, laxisuya. in nritta, technics run over the expression. but i do not know how to overcome at the moment. my be it will come with experience in due time.
NatalieSavelyeva 3 years ago