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  1. Mar 10, 2008 · Learning Navarasa is an important session for a student of dance. Here the teacher explains about different facial expressions, how and when it is used. It is the most exciting session for the students to make funny faces.

  2. Nov 13, 2013 · The nine Rasas were (and are) the backbone of Indian aesthetics ever since they were codified in the Natyasastra (written sometime between 200 BC-300 AD) and they formed the foundation from which the traditions of dance, music, theatre, art and literature evolved.

  3. Navarasa in Sattriya Dance . The Rasas are the mainstay of Performing Art, which tries to present various phases of human life. The state of rasa is established due to bhava which is the cause of emotion. Every rasa corresponds to a particular bhava and is about human state of mind.

  4. navarasam. As these nine emotions form a key part of Indian classical dance combined with postures and footwork; we at Podium School bring to you a short guide to the Navrasa. With their inclusion, your dance performances will speak to the audience like never before! Jump to Section. Sringara Rasa (Love) Hasya Rasa (Laughter) Raudra Rasa (Anger)

  5. According to Natyasastra there are only eight rasas, since Bharatanatyam does not approve Santha as a separate rasa. 1. Sringara:This is considred to be the king of rasas.

  6. Navarasa Kauthwam is a novel concept and Bharatanatyam choreography by Dr.Rajashree Warrier. The 'Navarasa' are nine emotions or flavors evoked by this piece, which the maestro divined based on fables in the Mahabharata.

  7. When Sthayi Bhava are nourished by rest of the bhavas i.e. Vibhav Bhava विभाव (Knowledge), Anubhav Bhava अनु-भाव (subsequent) and Sanchari Bhava संचारी या व्यभिचारी भाव- (transitory) is known as Navarasa (expression).

  8. Nov 7, 2004 · NAVARASA - A Bharatanatyam presentation on the nine expressions. Choreography: Meenakshi Ganesan. Summary: A brief introduction to the Indian Classical dance form called Bharatanatyam will be given, followed by several traditional Bharatanatyam dance performances on the theme of Navarasa.

  9. It explains that Navarasa refers to the nine emotions that can be expressed and experienced through dance performance. The nine rasas are shringar, hasya, karuna, raudra, veera, bhayanaka, bibhatsa, adbhuta, and shanta. Each rasa corresponds to a specific facial expression or bhava.

  10. Bharatanatyam is one of the classical dance forms from India. It has its origins in the temples and courts of Southern India. Now Bharatanatyam is performed and practiced all over the world.