#KhamasThillana

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024
  • Performed by Anusha Kalluri at the Nataraja Festival 2020 conducted by TIDE, this thillana is a unique composition in Ragam Khamas. The Thillana is a brisk number performed as a concluding piece in a Kuchipudi repertoire. One will find beautiful rhythmic patterns in this choreography visually represented through free flowing dance movements.
    About the Artist
    Anusha Kalluri is an accomplished Kuchipudi dancer known for her technique and command of the field. Enthusiastic and passionate about art, she thrives not only in classroom settings as a teacher but also, on stage as a performer. She has done her MA in performing arts from the University of Hyderabad. She has established an academy `Srinidhi Arts Academy’ where she teach basics to students from ages 4 to 16.
    Her academy has performed in Vasantha Navarathri Utsav, Sri Sita Ramanjaneya Swami Temple, Vinyaka Utsav, Dasara Festival - Govt of Telangana and many other platforms.
    She has also served as a TV Anchor for Doordarshan, RTV, Maa TV.
    She was initiated into Kuchipudi dance at a young age and is received her training from eminent guru Smt.Geetha Madhuri and is presently undergoing her training under Prof.Anuradha Jonnalagadda and. She is also a part of dance resource centre - Natyamitram which is headed by Dr. Himabindu Kanoj.
    About Kuchipudi
    Kuchipudi is a Traditional & Popular Indian classical dance style. Emerging from a rich dance drama tradition, Kuchipudi was popularised by Padmabhushan Vempati Chinna Satyam. Kuchipudi is originally the name of a village in the Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh, 35 kms from Vijayawada. It is believed that in the 17th century Kuchipudi style of Yakshagaana was conceived by Siddhendra Yogi, a talented Vaishnava poet and visionary. Guided by Teerthanaaraayana Yogi who composed the Krishna Leela Tarangini. Siddhendra Yogi had initiated young Brahmin boys of Kuchipudi village to practice and perform his compositions particularly Bhaamaakalaapam. Kuchipudi Dance was performed in front of the Nawab of Golconda, Abdul Hasan Tanishah and he was so impressed that he issued a copper plate in 1675 A.D. granting the village Kuchipudi to the families of Brahmins who pursued this art.
    Radha Raja Reddy, Shobha Naidu, Manju Bhargavi are some of the famous Indian Kuchipudi Dancers. They Performed, Promoted & Popularized The Traditional & Classical Indian Dance Form and Style of Kuchipudi around the world. Kuchipudi is an Important Dance Style and is performed in Indian dance festivals & Indian Cultural Events. Dance has always been an integral form of Indian Heritage, Culture & Tradition. Indian Classical Dance Forms have also found their way into the commercial Indian Film Industry. Dance music videos in various Indian are also inspired by Traditional Dance Forms & Classical Dance Styles.
    Today, Kuchipudi Dance Form has Also been integrated with Telugu Film Industry - Tollywood, Bharatanatyam with Kollywood, Mohiniyattam with Mollywood, Odissi with Ollywood and Kathak with Bollywood. People Learn Kuchipudi in India, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, USA, UK, Europe, Canada and all other parts of the World.
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