ODISSI DANCE
- March 22, 2021
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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ODISSI DANCE
Subject : Culture
Context : Noted odissi dancer LaxmipriyaMohapatra dies at 86 ; Naveen patnaik condoles.
Concept :
- Odissi dance is one of the classical dances of India.
- It is indigenous to Orissa, eastern India, and follows the principles of the Natya-shastra.
Evolution
- The dance has its origin in the temples.
- The carvings found at the Udayagiri Monastery denote that Odissi was patronised as early as the 2nd Century BCE and the trend continued unabated until about the 16th Century AD.
- After surviving the tumultuous years from 16th century AD till independence, Odissi underwent a renaissance of sorts which helped it become the global phenomenon it is today.
- The classical music and dance form of Odisha was prefixed with “Odissi” by noted Odia poet KabichandraKalicharanPattanayak, who was the centre of the cultural revival of Odisha post-independence, to retain its distinct identity.
Dance Techniques
- Odissi dance form can be broken down to the movement of the head, bust and torso and the accompanying gestures and expressions.
- The techniques of movement are built around the two basic postures of the Chowk and the Tribhanga. The chowk is a position imitating a square – a very masculine stance with the weight of the body equally balanced. The tribhanga is a very feminine stance where the body is deflected at the neck, torso and the knees.
- Odissi dance deals largely with the love theme of Radha and Krishna.