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Course Content: Traditionally the man set the pace, established the length of stride, and decided when to change step, and the woman followed. A woman having more dance skills sometimes provided a tactful guiding push or pull, as long as it wasn't obvious. As soon as the man learns the routine, he takes the lead by combining firm, but gentle (never obvious) pushes and pulls. The leader should move assertively, an... Category: Dance | Western Dance | Joy's Academy of Performing ArtsKerala (Kochi) ![]() |
Course Content: Indian classical dance is a relatively new umbrella term for various codified art forms rooted in Natya, the sacred Hindu musical theatre styles, whose theory can be traced back to the Natya Shastra of Bharata Muni. Dances performed inside the sanctum of the temple according to the rituals were called Agama Nartanam. Natya Shastra classifies this type of dance form as margi, or the soul-liberating... Category: Dance | Classical Dance | Joy's Academy of Performing ArtsKerala (Kochi) ![]() |
Course Content: The term folk dance describes dances that share some or all of the following attributes: • They are dances performed at social functions by people with little or no professional training, often to traditional music or music based on traditional music. • They are not designed for public performance or the stage, although traditional folkdances may be later arranged and set for stage per... Category: Dance | Folk Dance | Joy's Academy of Performing ArtsKerala (Kochi) ![]() |
Course Content: This is a list of movies featuring recognizable dance forms, demonstrating them, shedding light on their origin, or being the base of a plot. This article is not about Dance film or Dance for camera which are separate genres. It is also not about Musical films, although they often contain a significant amount of dancing. However they are a specific form of art in itself, therefore their listings g... Category: Dance | Joy's Academy of Performing ArtsKerala (Kochi) ![]() |