Wednesday 28 December 2016

Kuchupudi Dance


Kuchipudi 


Kuchipudi is one of the classical styles of Indian dance. Around the third and fourth decade of this century it emerged out of a long rich tradition of dance-drama of the same name.


Satybhama
In fact, Kuchipudi is the name of a village in the Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh. It is about 35 km. from Vijayawada. Andhra has a very long tradition of dance-drama which was known under the generic name of Yakshagaana. In 17th century Kuchipudi style of Yakshagaana was conceived by Siddhendra Yogi a talented Vaishnava poet and visionary who had the capacity to give concrete shape to some of his visions. He was steeped in the literary Yakshagaana tradition being guided by his guru Teerthanaaraayana Yogi who composed the Krishna-Leelatarangini. a kaavya in Sanskrit.

Siddendra yogi composed a dance-drama on a myth that expounds bringing the parijaatha flower to the most beloved wife of lord sri krishna, Satyabhama. He introduced his unique style in this dance-drama. he encouraged young boys of kuchupudi to play satyabhamma. This dance-drama attracted so many persons and even the kings of Golconda , who later gave donations to agrahara  of kuchupudi and encouraged youngsters learning this type of unique art. In this way kuchupudi began to emerge into a separate and unique dance form.



The followers of Siddhendra Yogi wrote several plays and the tradition of Kuchipudi dance-drama continues till today. It was Lakshminarayan Shastry (1886-1956) who introduced many new elements including solo dancing and training of female dancers in this dance style. 


Solo dancing was there earlier, but only as a part of the dance drama at appropriate sequences. 'At times, even though the dramatic situation did not demand, solo dancing was being presented to punctuate the presentation and to enhance the appeal. One such number is tarangam inspired by the Krishna-leela tarangini of Teerthanarayana Yogi.

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