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Bhaarati School of Indian Classical Dance 23.01.2021

For better view, please turn your phone sideways or watch on a computer BHAARATI SCHOOL OF INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE PRASIKSHANA - challage the limits through trainning- A TRIBUTE TO ANNAMAACHARYA... This is a very sweet keerthanam by Annanmacaarya that oozes out with his love for the Lord Krishna and his knowledge about the jewels (gems). In this work, Annamayya compares Krishna during his various acts (leelas) to precious gems or nava ratna (9 gems) and at the same time also describes the people related to Him in each verse. The comparison and the adjectives Annamayya uses are simply enthralling, as seen always in his other works. Muddu gAre YashodA mungita muthyamu veedu Diddaraani mahimala Devaki suthudu Meaning: He is the pearl of the courtyard of Yashoda, who(Yashoda) showers/pours out love; He is the son of Devaki, the one whose greatness/miracles cannot be altered Anthanintha gollethala arachethi manikyamu Panthamaade Kamsuni pali vajramu Kaanthula moodu lokala Garudapachhaapoosa Chenthala malonunna Chinni Krishnudu He is the Ruby in every( small and big, this and that) shepard - woman's palm He is the Diamond that reigns over the stubbornly acting Kansa He is the Emerald bead of the splendid lustrous three worlds He is the little Krishna within everyone's reach. kalinguni thalalapai gappina pushyaragamu yeleti Sri Venkatadri Indraneelamu paalajalanidhilona bayani Divya ratnamu baaluneevale dirige Padmanabhudu He is the yellow Sapphire that spread over the Serpent Kalinga; He is the Blue Sapphire,reigning over the Venkata Hills; He is the Divine jewel/gem that was distinct(even) among the milky water's( Pala Samudra) treasure. He is the Padmanabha(the origin for this world) who roams around like a boy. See more

Bhaarati School of Indian Classical Dance 19.01.2021

PRASIKSHANA - challenge the limit through training- A Tribute to Tulsidas

Bhaarati School of Indian Classical Dance 11.01.2021

BHAARATI SCHOOL OF INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE PRASIKSHANA - A tribute to Purandaradasa Purandaradasa was an Indian philosopher, a renowned composer of Caranatic mu...sic, a saint and a social reformer. Purandara Dasa systematized the method of teaching Carnatic music which is followed to the present day. He introduced the raga Mayamalavagowla as the basic scale for music instruction. Another of his important contributions was the fusion of bhava, raga, and laya in his compositions. Modern day singers and musicians have popularized the compositions of Purandaradasa and his legacy still lives on. Song - Chandra Chooda - Keerthanam Artist - Anoop Shankar,Navneeth Sundar Dance, choreography & editing : Keerthana Kathirgamanathan Proud to be your teacher and my wishes for your future endeavors.

Bhaarati School of Indian Classical Dance 07.01.2021

BHAARATI SCHOOL OF INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE PRASIKSHANA - Challenge the Limits through Training -... A Tribute to Oothukadu Venkatasubbaiyar Oothukkadu Venkata Kavi, also known as Oottukadu Venkatasubbaiyar was a pioneer composer in Indian Classical music. He lived in South India (present-day Tamil Nadu) from 1700-1765. He composed hundreds of songs in Sanskrit, Tamil and Marathi. Through Venkata Kavi's compositions, we can see how he was a master in all aspects of music, including melody, rhythm and lyrics. He was also proficient in Tamil and Sanskirt, as well as a variety of musical forms such as kriti, tillana and kavadichindu. He used talas and themes which many Carnatic composers preferred not to handle. Through Venkata Kavi’s music you can also see he had reached great spiritual, devotional and philosophical heights. Venkata Kavi compositions were renowned for having a blend of a high degree of scholarship in a variety of subjects and inspired expression. Dancers: Akshara Umashangar Changavi Mathialagan #Swagathamkrishna#Oothukadu #Venkatasubbaiyar #krishnadance #Bharathanatyam #Indianclassicaldance #Torontodancer #ShiyamaThayaalan #Devotionaldance

Bhaarati School of Indian Classical Dance 28.12.2020

SRI VIGNA RAJAM BHAJE Full Video Link: https://youtu.be/9BnJBuKnqbA PRASIKSHANA - Challenge the Limits through Training -... A Tribute to Oothukadu Venkatasubbaiyar Oothukkadu Venkata Kavi, also known as Oottukadu Venkatasubbaiyar was a pioneer composer in Indian Classical music. He lived in South India (present-day Tamil Nadu) from 1700-1765. He composed hundreds of songs in Sanskrit, Tamil and Marathi. Through Venkata Kavi's compositions, we can see how he was a master in all aspects of music, including melody, rhythm and lyrics. He was also proficient in Tamil and Sanskirt, as well as a variety of musical forms such as kriti, tillana and kavadichindu. He used talas and themes which many Carnatic composers preferred not to handle. Through Venkata Kavi’s music you can also see he had reached great spiritual, devotional and philosophical heights. Venkata Kavi compositions were renowned for having a blend of a high degree of scholarship in a variety of subjects and inspired expression. Dancers: Saruka Varatharajan Abina Ravikanthan Please subscribe for more videos! #Srivignarajambhaje #Oothukadu #Venkatasubbaiyar #Ganeshadance #Bharathanatyam #Indianclassicaldance #Torontodancer #ShiyamaThayaalan #Devotionaldance See more