Dance uses mathematics through geometrical shapes and rhythmic cycles. Formations show symmetry and patterns, while beats or talas follow arithmetic sequences. Together, they bring precision, balance, and harmony to performances, making dance a structured artistic expression. Class 6 Visual Arts Kriti-I ...
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Patterns in dance compositions create rhythm, structure and visual appeal. They help choreographers design engaging sequences, ensuring repetition, symmetry and contrast. Patterns also enhance memorization, improve group synchronization and make performances more dynamic and aesthetically balanced. Class 6 Arts Kriti-I Chapter ...
Circles in dance create flowing, continuous movements, often used in folk forms like Bihu and Garba. Squares add structured formations, ensuring symmetry in choreography. Both shapes enhance spatial coordination, rhythmic flow and the overall aesthetic appeal of performances. Class 6 Arts ...
Jogati Manjamma is a renowned Indian folk dancer known for her contributions to Jogati Dance in Karnataka. She broke societal barriers, preserved this traditional art form and inspired many by advocating for inclusivity and the recognition of folk dance heritage. Class ...
They were temple dancers dedicated to religious service. Devadasis in Southern India, Tevadichhis in Maharashtra and Maharis in Odisha performed sacred rituals through dance, preserving devotional traditions and enhancing temple worship with expressive movements and mythological storytelling. Class 6 Visual Arts ...