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Semi-classical Classes

semi-classical

The art of semi classical dance is a very interesting topic. It’s a type of dance that has some similarities to classical but also incorporates elements from modern and folk dances. Semi-classical dance is a term that refers to an amalgamation of classical and contemporary styles. This type of dance, which has its roots in the postmodern era, emerged as a response to the need for more freedom when dancing. Modern dancers wanted to explore their creativity while using the classical technique. They liked the style of semi-classical dance.

The art of semi classical dance is a very interesting topic. It’s a type of dance that has some similarities to classical but also incorporates elements from modern and folk dances. Semi-classical dance is a term that refers to an amalgamation of classical and contemporary styles. This type of dance, which has its roots in the postmodern era, emerged as a response to the need for more freedom when dancing. Modern dancers wanted to explore their creativity while using the classical technique. They liked the style of semi-classical dance.

Do you know about semi-classical dance mudras?

  • Pataka: This is a hand mudra in which you keep your palms open. It translates to a cloud or forest.

  • Shikhara: In this mudra you keep your fist closed but keep your thumb upright, like a thumbs-up sign.

  • Chandrakala: This hand mudra is always made with a closed fist. Your thumb and index finger will stick out.

  • Trishula: In this mudra, you only have to keep your index finger, middle finger and ring finger upright facing the sky.

  • Tripataka: This hand mudra is always made with your hands open (fingers touching) and your ring finger is bending halfway down.

To dance is to be out of yourself. Larger, more beautiful, more powerful. This is power, it is glory on earth and it is yours for the taking

Agnes de Mille

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