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Download Solution PDFThe classical dance of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana:
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Option 4 : Kuchipudi
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Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Kuchipudi.
Key Points
- Kuchipudi is one of the eight major classical dance forms of India.
- It originated in the village of Kuchipudi in the Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh.
- This dance form is known for its graceful movements, strong narrative, and dramatic characterisation.
- Traditionally, it was performed by male Brahmins in temples as a form of devotional expression.
Additional Information
- Kathak: Kathak is a classical dance form that originated in North India. It is known for its intricate footwork, spins, and emotive gestures. The word 'Kathak' is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Katha', meaning story, as the dance form is rooted in storytelling traditions.
- Manipuri: Manipuri is a classical dance form from the northeastern state of Manipur. It is characterized by its graceful and fluid movements, often depicting themes from the life of Lord Krishna and Radha. The dance is performed as part of religious rituals and festivities.
- Sattriya: Sattriya is a classical dance form of Assam. It was introduced by the Vaishnavite saint and social reformer Srimanta Sankardeva in the 15th century as a medium to propagate the teachings of Vaishnavism. This dance form is traditionally performed in monasteries called 'Satras'.
- Other Classical Dance Forms of India: Apart from the ones mentioned above, India has other classical dance forms like Bharatanatyam (Tamil Nadu), Odissi (Odisha), Kathakali (Kerala), and Mohiniyattam (Kerala), each with its unique style, expression, and cultural significance
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