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Indian Classical Dance: Manipuri
The Indian classical dance style, Manipuri is one of the most beautiful dance styles of India, nurtured in the mountanious region of northeast. It opted its name from the name of the area Manipur, which means jewel of a land. Manipuri is an inherent part of the rituals of daily life such as weddings and homage to ancestors in that area.
There is a beautiful legend that relates the dance form to its birthplace. It is widely believed that the Gods had drained a lake in a beautiful countryside, in order to find a place to dance. Thus was the origin of Manipur and the dance style came to an esteemed position as Manipuri.
Manipuri dance was initially performed only in temples as any other Indian classical dance. It is only since the early 20th century that Manipuri dance has been presented on stage with
the encouragement of Rabindranath Tagore. Unlike many other dance forms, Manipuri has retained its ancient ritual based dances and folk dances along with the later developed classical Manipuri dance style. cal Manipuri dance style.
The main expression of Manipuri is devotional in nature. It is exclusively attached to Hindu deities Radha and Krishna, who are the main characters in Manipuri dances. There are a number of forms in Manipuri. These are the Rasa Lila, the Pung Cholom, Nupa Cholom, Thoibi and a host of others. Among these, Rasa Lila is a highly evolved dance drama, choreographed on 'Vaishnavite Padavalis', composed by mainly eminent Bengali poets and some Manipuri Gurus.
The major attraction of Manipuri dance style is the beautiful costumes of the dancers. The long and flared embroidered skirts from the waist, translucent veils, and long peacock feather crown add radiant appearance to this dance.
The Manipuri dance embodies delicate, lyrical and graceful movements. In contrast to the other Indian classical dance forms, the dancer's feet should never strike the ground hard and their facial expressions should be subtle in Manipuri.
The musical accompaniment for Manipuri dance comes from a musical instrument called Pung, a singer, small cymbals, a stringed instrument called pena and a wind instrument called flute. The drummers will also perform an accompanied dance called Pung Cholom while drumming for Manipuri.
Manipuri
dance
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a
quite
distinct
history
and
style
from
other
Indian
classical
dance
forms.
Manipuri
dance
developed
its
own
specific
aesthetics,
values,
conventions
and
ethics
at
a
geographically
isolated
region
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This
unique
quality
sets
it
exceptional
from
all
other
art
forms.



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