Aruti adavus or kalashachuvadukal are usually performed at the end of an adavu or an abhinaya sequence. We discussed aruti adavus in the last two parts.…
Author: Nirmala Paniker
Why are the Aruti adavus important? Adavus, the primary dance units are the sub-divisions of the pure dance (nritta) of Mohiniyattam which are produced by a harmonious combination…
While performing the adavus there are many do’s and don’ts that a dancer should imbibe over many years of training. Till now we discussed different classes…
Tham Tha Ritha Dhintha and its variation are used in many Mohiniyattam choreographies.
Sammishram Adavus are the last group of basic adavus taught to a Mohiniyattam student.
How to perform the second and third Sammishram adavus ? In the last series, we discussed the first Sammishram adavu. Here we are explaining the next…
Sammisram adavus are the last category of adavus that are used for training young Mohiniyattam dancers. In Mohiniyattam, the codified adavus – Jaganam, Thaganam, Dhaganam and…
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How to perform and practice the Dhaganam group of adavus in Mohiniyattam?