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− | '''Kavita''' is one form of toda. The word 'kavita' means poem. This type of toda tells a story, usually of Radha and Krishna, and relies more on facial expression rather than body movement or forceful steps. All kavita todas are performed in [[lasya]] style. | + | '''Kavita''' is one form of toda. The word ''kavita'' means poem. This type of toda tells a story, usually of Radha and Krishna, and relies more on facial expression rather than body movement or forceful steps. All kavita todas are performed in [[lasya]] style. |
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Latest revision as of 20:35, 15 February 2013
Kavita is one form of toda. The word kavita means poem. This type of toda tells a story, usually of Radha and Krishna, and relies more on facial expression rather than body movement or forceful steps. All kavita todas are performed in lasya style.