Bharatanatyam dance video bringing an understanding of the 28 Asamyuta Hastas OR single-hand gestures in 3 ways:
1. What they could depict in everyday nature around us
2. In pure dance or Nrtta vocabulary of Bharatanatyam
3. The origin of these gestures as given in ancient texts
Beautiful music created by @Back Benchers (The Karnatic Band)
Copyright for the music track belongs to the group mentioned above- Please do not ask Dr. Janaki for permission to use it OR use it without the group's permission.
Copyright for the dance choreography belongs to @NatyamNrityam
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CREDITS:
Music/Arrangements/Mridangam : Sri. Harinarayan Bhagavathi
Vocal / flute : Sri. Nikhil Aynoor
Violin : Sri. Ananthakrishnan Calicut
Khanjira/ Konnakkol : Sri. Neethul Aravind
Mukharsung: Sri. Vellinezi Ramesh
Camera : Sri. Mubashir Pattambi
Editing : Sri. Anand Bodh Pattambi
Director : Sri. Dazu Dipin
Associate : Sri. Shyam S jude
Travel : Master Kasinath
Location Arrangements: Kum. Krishnaja
Artistic direction and choreography: Dr. Janaki Rangarajan
Thumbnail picture- Sri. Mubashir Pattambi
Thumbnail editing: Sri. Harinarayan Bhagavathi
Негізгі бет Ойын-сауық ASAMYUTA HASTA- BHARATANATYAM- Dance video- Dr. Janaki Rangarajan
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