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ABOUT
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ORISSA
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Odissi Dance :- Odissi dance is the typical classical dance form of
Orissa and has its origin in the temples. The rhythm, the bhangis and mudras
used in Odissi dance have a distinctive quality of their own. Odissi dance deals
largely with the love theme of Radha and Krishna. It is a lyrical form of dance
with its subtelety as its keynote.
Mahari
Dance :- Mahari Tradition of the Sri Mandira is the beautiful Parijata
flower of art an history of Utkal. It also makes living by its fragrance and the
touch of nationl. It has been doing so far from the time immoral. It has made
the art of Utkala glorious Mahari tradition is the same and one union of Lord
Jagannath and great Nari Mahari.
Folk Dances :- The Jatra. Pala and Daskarhia represent important aspects
of Orissan folk culture form an integral part of the lives of the rural folk.
Today television s these programmes, thus making the city people conversant with
these folk art forms. Jatra, corresponds to folk theatre. It is the enactment of
a play with a cast and comprises music, dance, acting, singing and dramatic
conflict.
Chhau Dance :- Chhau is an ancient dance form. It originated in the mock
fights of the Oriya paikas (warriors) who fought rhythmically to the
accompaniment of indigenous music instruments The highly Stylised Chhau dance of
today follow the basic principle of the Natya Shastra of Bharat Muni and the
Abhinaya Darpana of Nandikeswara.
Odissi
Music is a classical form consisting of all the necessary ingredients common to
Hindustani and Karnatic Music, such as rags and tala Jayadeva' was the first
Oriya poet who composed lyrics meant to be sung and thus the words of those
Lyrics were musical to start with. In addition he indicated the classical ragas
prevailing At the time in which these were to be sung.
Chitrapada means the arrangement of words in an alliterative style. All these
were combined to form the style peculiar to Odissi music. Chhanda (metrical
section) contains the essence of Odissi music. The chhandas were composed
combining bhava (theme), kala (time), and swara (tune) The chaurisha
represents
the originality of Odissi style. All the thirty-four letters of the Oriya
alphabet from 'Ka' to 'Ksha' are used chronologically at the beginning of each
line. A special feature of Odissi music is the padi which consists of words to
be sung in druta tala (fast beat). Odissi music can be sung to different talas:
navatala nine beats), dashatala(ten beats) or egar tala (eleven beats).
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