A guide for students to do their practice This will serve as a guide for students with practicing at home. It will also be a nice reference for parents who want to help their children practice effectively. Practice Guide for Students Daily Practice : Start with Thattikumbidal and Stretch 1 through 4 Sitting stretches - Butterfly a must. And then any of the 2-3 other stretches Recite the chollu of the adavu they are currently learning in aadi taalam/ekataalam (all 3 speeds). Practice the adavu being taught in class currently. Revise two adavus from an adavu set learnt prior. For beginner level 2 and intermediate batch do Alarippu. Practice your current dance item after Alarippu. Additional Practice : Refer to any of the Technique class videos and practice along (Class Videos link on youtube Takajum channel) Daily practice is the most effective. Submit practice videos whenever requested promptly. Happy Practicing !!
Thatta Adavu Number of variations - Commonly 8 Chollukettu 1 & 2- Thayya Thai 3 - Thayya Thayya Thai 4 - Thayya Thayya Thayya Thai 5 - Thayya Thayyi Thai Thai Tham 6 - double of 3 7 - Thai Thai That That Thai Thai Tham 8 - double of 4 Posture - Aramandalam Hastas - Pathaka hands held in Natyarambha position Paada Bhedas - Sama Padam (feet hitting flat on the ground) The very first set of Adavus that a Bharathanatyam dancer learns is the Thatta Adavu. 8 variations are commonly taught under this set of Adavus. Some banis teach Thatta Adavus to chollukettu - Tha Ka Dhi Mi, while other banis have an array of chollukettus for 1-8 of these adavus. Chollukettus are set to Eka Taalam or Aadi Taalam mostly. It can be set to other Taalams too. Thatta Adavus are an important foundational set of adavus. The posture of Aramandalam which is characteristic of bharathanatyam is the posture in which the steps are executed. The student learns to be stable in aramandalam and at the s...
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