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      • The art of abhinaya in Indian classical dance is a rare asset, possibly the most engaging way to showcase classical sahitya. But it is an asset that’s at a critical juncture. Contemporary dance avoids it like the plague. And the set compositions, taught from nearly a century ago and kept intact in the name of tradition, are beginning to pall.
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    The concept, derived from Bharata Muni's Natya Shastra, is used as an integral part of all Indian classical dance styles. [ 1 ] Abhinaya has four interrelated aspects: angika (the body), vacika (the voice), aharya (costumes, make-up, scenery), and sattvika (mental states).

  3. Abhinaya in Indian classical dance is a term given to the principles which govern the angikabhinaya technique of dance. Abhinaya is one of the intricate techniques of Indian classical dance. Share this Article:

  4. Apr 23, 2016 · Abhinaya is the representational aspect of dance where a text or poem is interpreted by the dancer to evoke “rasa” in the spectators. It deals with the sentiment and emotions of the song, using the technique of the dance style.

  5. Abhinaya refers to the expressive aspect of Indian classical dance and drama, encompassing the techniques used to convey emotions and tell stories through movement and gestures. It plays a vital role in Indian classical arts, connecting the performer with the audience by translating themes from ancient texts and mythology into visual narratives.

  6. In accordance with the Natya Shastra, all Indian classical dance styles are made up of the following components: Nritta – abstract body movements which do not express any particular mood except that of the inherent joy of dancing.

  7. Abhinaya is one of the intricate techniques of Indian classical dance. Abhinaya consists of the musical accompaniment which includes poetry, lyrical or narrative, which is set to music and rhythm. The vachikabhinaya of the Natya where the actors themselves use speech is replaced by the music accompanying the dance.