🔮Classical Dances of India
🔷 Bharatanatyam
🔶Tamil Nadu
🔷Kathak
🔶Northern and Western India
🔷Kathakali
🔶Kerala
🔷Kuchipudi
🔶Andhra Pradesh
🔷Odissi
🔶Odisha
🔷Sattriya
🔶Assam
🔷Manipuri
🔶Manipur
🔷Mohiniyattam
🔶Kerala
Interesting Facts
🔮International Dance Day was introduced in 1982 by the International Dance Council (CID, Conseil International de la Danse), a UNESCO partner NGO, and is celebrated yearly, on April 29.
Bharatanatyam culture of South India
🔮Mridangam, Veena, Flute, Violin, and Talam are some of the instruments used in Bharatanatyam performance
🔮Kathak is intermingled with the culture of North India. This classical dance form is associated with the recital art of storytelling.
🔮Heavy makeup and colorful costume are the most amazing facets of Kathakali
🔮noble hero or god wears green makeup on the face while the dance playing a demon smears his face in green with red marks on the cheeks.
✍ Credit - мєℓσ∂ισυѕ ριнu🎼
🔷 Bharatanatyam
🔶Tamil Nadu
🔷Kathak
🔶Northern and Western India
🔷Kathakali
🔶Kerala
🔷Kuchipudi
🔶Andhra Pradesh
🔷Odissi
🔶Odisha
🔷Sattriya
🔶Assam
🔷Manipuri
🔶Manipur
🔷Mohiniyattam
🔶Kerala
Interesting Facts
🔮International Dance Day was introduced in 1982 by the International Dance Council (CID, Conseil International de la Danse), a UNESCO partner NGO, and is celebrated yearly, on April 29.
Bharatanatyam culture of South India
🔮Mridangam, Veena, Flute, Violin, and Talam are some of the instruments used in Bharatanatyam performance
🔮Kathak is intermingled with the culture of North India. This classical dance form is associated with the recital art of storytelling.
🔮Heavy makeup and colorful costume are the most amazing facets of Kathakali
🔮noble hero or god wears green makeup on the face while the dance playing a demon smears his face in green with red marks on the cheeks.
✍ Credit - мєℓσ∂ισυѕ ριнu🎼