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"Classical
Dance "Kuchipudi" from Andhra
Pradesh"
Kuchipudi a dance form given to the Indian
dance platform by a small village in the Andhra Pradesh. Kuchipudi is
not mere a dance form but is combination of dance, gestures, speech and
song. A Kuchipudi dancer has to to be well versed in dancing, acting,
music, various languages and texts. Kuchipudi was born in a small
village of Andhra Pradesh. There it developed as a tradition by the same
name where it was born. Kuchipudi although now recognised as an
independent dance form is related to Bharat Natyam. It was in the 17th
century during the bhakti movement in the South India that Siddendra
Yogi the formulator of the dance form selected some boys from the
village to perform dance drama. Thus came the Kuchipudi in this world.
In those days Kuchipudi was performed once in a year and the dance form
was cautiously kept out of the reach of Devadasis. From the fist
performers the technique and skills of this form got handed over the
generations to acquire the present form. Some of the legendary
performers and gurus were Kuchipudi Brahmins like Lakshmi Narayan
Shastri and Chinta Krishna Murti who excelled in roles like Satyabhama
in Bhamakalapam; later gurus include Vedantam Chinna Satyam.
Today
both group performances and solo performances are popular but
experimentation are always being done with the choreography. Kuchipudi
is a dance a combination of movements of the whole body.
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