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Kuchipudi Dance
Kuchipudi, the indigenous style of dance of Andhra Pradesh, was born in the village of Kuchelapuri or Kuchelapuram, from which it takes its name. According to legends, its founder was Sidhendra Yogi, a devotee of Lord Krishna. He taught this dance to some Brahmin boys in the village and the descendents of those Brahmin families carried on the tradition. From its origin back in the 3rd century BC, it has remained a continuous and living dance tradition of the Kuchipudi region. As with most Indian classical dances, Kuchipudi also has a religious connection. For a long time, it was presented only at the annual festival of certain temples in Andhra Pradesh. According to tradition, only Brahmin males could perform Kuchipudi (they would do the female roles also), and their programmes were offerings to the deities. Kuchipudi
was originally intended to be a dance drama requiring a set of
characters, not a recital by a soloist. These plays, called Ata
Bhagavatham, are in Telugu, and are enacted in the open air and on
improvised stages. The audience sits on the ground. The performance
begins with certain rituals being carried out in front of the audience.
Then the Soothradhara or the conductor and the supporting musicians come
on the stage, give a play of rhythm on the drums and cymbals, and
announce the title of the dance drama. After this 2 people enter,
holding a curtain behind which is a dancer in the mask of Ganpati (the
elephant headed god). The dancer dances for some time to worship Ganpati
(so that the dance drama goes on without hitches). Each principal
character introduces themselves with a daru, a small composition of
dance and song specially designed for each character to help him or her
reveal his or her identity and also to show the performer's skill in the
art. There are nearly 80 darus or dance sequences in the dance drama.
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