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  • [[Category:Kathak]]
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  • [[Category:Kathak]]
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  • ...k competitions as they represent more of the theater arts rather than pure Kathak dance. [[Category:Kathak]]
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  • ...(adornments) is considered to be lasya. Kathakali, Bharatnatyam, Manipuri, Kathak, and other dances are all derived from lasya. It is a graceful and beautifu In Kathak, all [[kavita todas]] are lasya, as they include dress finery, sexual passi
    783 bytes (129 words) - 21:56, 2 February 2013
  • ...a particular style or variation of a dance form, in this case North Indian Kathak. Kathak dance developed in three cities - Jaipur, Lucknow, and Benares - and each c
    942 bytes (141 words) - 21:30, 15 February 2013
  • '''Jaipur gharana''' is one of the three main schools of North Indian Kathak dance. Today, the Kathak Kendra in New Delhi and the one in Jaipur, Rajasthan are considered to be l
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  • ...ut fascinating and complex types of dance and musical instruments, such as Kathak and the tabla. In many cases, this information is closely guarded and is us ==== [[:Category:Kathak|Kathak]] ====
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  • '''Lucknow gharana''' is a main branch of North Indian Kathak dance famed for its beauty and grace. ...y place more emphasis on dance movements rather than the spiritual side of Kathak. Facial expressions are highly developed and essential to the style. [[Tatk
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  • [[Category:Kathak]]
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  • A '''sada toda''' is a simple [[toda]], the most basic and common form in Kathak. Sada todas are generally short in length.
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  • ...'' is a circle, or spin. It is a critical element in the Jaipur gharana of Kathak dance, and students begin learning at an early age to develop the form, tec [[Category:Kathak]]
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  • '''Ghat bhav''' {{Pronounce|guhht bow}} is a style of Kathak dance, but not a [[toda]], poem, or [[thumri]]. Ghat is mostly found in [[J [[Category:Kathak]]
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  • [[Category:Kathak]]
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  • '''Benares gharana''' is a branch of Kathak dance.
    529 bytes (78 words) - 20:46, 18 January 2013
  • [[Category:Kathak]]
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  • ...ing and is particularly important when playing in groups. For instance, in Kathak, in a piece in teentaal, the tabla player provides a steady rhythm by playi
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  • ...stly used when playing the tabla, although they are sometimes also used by Kathak dancers.
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  • [[Category:Kathak]]
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  • [[Category:Kathak]]
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  • The tabla is essential in Kathak dance. From daily practices to performances, the tabla provides an integral
    1,017 bytes (165 words) - 20:04, 10 February 2013