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      • Abhinaya (Sanskrit abhi- 'towards' + nii- 'leading/guide') is the art of expression in Indian aesthetics. More accurately it means "leading an audience towards" the experience (bhava) of a sentiment (rasa). The concept, derived from Bharata Muni 's Natya Shastra, is used as an integral part of all Indian classical dance styles.
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    Abhinaya (Sanskrit abhi-'towards' + nii-'leading/guide') is the art of expression in Indian aesthetics. More accurately it means "leading an audience towards" the experience ( bhava ) of a sentiment ( rasa ).

  3. 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.

  4. Aug 19, 2017 · 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...

  5. Nov 28, 2007 · Abhinaya is the main technique used in Natya. “Abhi” means “towards” and “ni or Naya” is the root meaning to “carry”. Thus as the meaning implies the dancer through the vehicle of Abhinaya has to reach out to the spectators.

  6. Definition. 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.

  7. Bharata's Natya Shastra was the first book which gives the details about the technique and forms of dance. 'Abhinaya Darpanam' was another book on dance. It gives the fundamental principles for every technique.

  8. Nov 12, 2019 · The Classical Odissi dance is in the little-known Mahari (powerful female temple dancers) tradition of Guru Pankaj Charan Das. Essential parts of this tradition are acting (or abhinaya) and storytelling through dance and drama.