Tempo controls the speed and timing of geometric dance patterns. It determines movement fluidity, synchronization and transitions. Faster tempos require sharp, energetic execution, while slower tempos emphasize grace and control, affecting the overall rhythm and aesthetic of the performance. Class 6 ...
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Dance elements like arms, hands and legs form geometric shapes by aligning angles, curves and lines. Triangular poses, circular arm waves and straight leg extensions create symmetry, ensuring structured movements. This approach enhances aesthetic appeal and spatial awareness. Class 6 Visual ...
Jogati Manjamma preserved and promoted Jogati Dance, earning national recognition. She became the first transgender president of Karnataka Janapada Academy and received prestigious awards, including the Padma Shri, for her contributions to Indian folk arts and cultural heritage. Class 6 NCERT ...
Dance performances in the Bhakti movement aimed to express devotion, educate the masses and strengthen spiritual connections. They conveyed religious stories, reinforcing moral teachings and making worship more interactive and emotionally engaging for devotees. Class 6 NCERT Arts Chapter 13 breaking ...
Mohiniyattam, Kathakali and Yakshagana have evolved by integrating modern themes, stage techniques and broader audiences. While retaining traditional roots, they now incorporate contemporary storytelling, refined costumes and professional training, ensuring their continued relevance in today’s cultural and artistic landscape. Class 6 ...