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− | '''Tandav''' is a masculine style of dance associated with Lord Shiva in his form as Nataraj. Tandav is strictly for men ([[lasya]] is the complementary form of dance), because there are some facial expressions which are not considered suitable for women. Tandav is very fast, powerful, and exhilarating. | + | '''Tandav''' is a masculine style of dance associated with Lord Shiva in his form as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nataraj Nataraj]. Tandav is strictly for men ([[lasya]] is the complementary form of dance), because there are some facial expressions which are not considered suitable for women. Tandav is very fast, powerful, and exhilarating. |
== Backstory == | == Backstory == | ||
− | According to legend, Lord Shiva performed tandav to kill a demon named Tripura. After Tripura was smitten, Parvati performed lasya out of happiness. Lord Shiva's student, Tandu, taught rishis tandav and they, in turn, gave it to people. | + | According to legend, Lord Shiva performed tandav to kill a demon named Tripura. After Tripura was smitten, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parvati Parvati] performed lasya out of happiness. Lord Shiva's student, Tandu, taught [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi rishis] tandav, and they, in turn, gave it to people. |
− | Lord Shiva | + | Lord Shiva's 108 dances are all one of two types of tandav: [[anand tandav]] and [[urdhva tandav]]. |
[[Category:Kathak]] | [[Category:Kathak]] |
Latest revision as of 21:40, 23 January 2013
Tandav is a masculine style of dance associated with Lord Shiva in his form as Nataraj. Tandav is strictly for men (lasya is the complementary form of dance), because there are some facial expressions which are not considered suitable for women. Tandav is very fast, powerful, and exhilarating.
Backstory
According to legend, Lord Shiva performed tandav to kill a demon named Tripura. After Tripura was smitten, Parvati performed lasya out of happiness. Lord Shiva's student, Tandu, taught rishis tandav, and they, in turn, gave it to people.
Lord Shiva's 108 dances are all one of two types of tandav: anand tandav and urdhva tandav.