Bharatanatyam Grade 3 Theory Notes ((free)) Official

💡 Don’t just memorize the definitions! Ask students to demonstrate the difference between Tandava and Lasya through facial expressions.

Below are the key theory notes based on standard examination boards like the Oriental Fine Arts Academy London (OFAAL) Bridge Academy 1. Essential Shlokas & Definitions Dhyana Slokam

The "flowering" of the dance; a pure rhythmic warm-up. bharatanatyam grade 3 theory notes

The characteristics of the audience and the stage.

For Grade 3, you must explain the order of items in a traditional Bharatanatyam recital (Margam): 💡 Don’t just memorize the definitions

Grade 3 usually requires memorizing the names and definitions of single and double-hand gestures from the Abhinaya Darpana :

The modern form was regularized in the early 19th century by the Thanjavoor Brothers (Ponnayya, Chinnayya, Sivanandam, and Vativelu). 2. The Three Foundations of Dance Hand Gestures: The Language of Mudras

Where the emotion is, the flavor or sentiment ( Rasa ) is felt by the audience. 2. Hand Gestures: The Language of Mudras