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A group of leg and foot positions in bharatanatyam.
An adavu is a dance step. many adavus in a sequence makes a dance.
The Tripataka Hasta is commonly used in Bharatanatyam in Adavus, etc. It means the three parts of the flag. It is shown by holding your arm out at shoulder level and bending the ring finger.
bharatanatyam becuz it has many moves than kick boxing
Adavus are the building blocks of many other dances that you will learn in the future. They help you feel the rhythm (tala).During the adavu stage, a dancer learns to keep his/her arms in the correct position, how to sit in good Aramandi, and how to keep a pleasant expression while dancing. If these basics aren't learned during adavus, it can be hard to learn them while doing more advanced repertoire such as Jatiswaram, Varnam, and so on.hope this helps and good luck!
There are many instructional Bharatanatyam DVDs on http://jayq.org
There is an exhaustive guide on: http://knol.google.com/k/krupa-raju/study-bharatanatyam/
The author of "The Science of Bharatanatyam" is S.K. Saxena. This book is a comprehensive guide that delves into the technical aspects, theory, aesthetics, and history of the Indian classical dance form Bharatanatyam.
There are many differences....but some are: Kuchipudi has lip movement, while bharatanatyam does not....Bharatanatyam is known for its stiff posture, whereas kuchipudi is more fluid movement. Their costumes are different too.
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In South India.See http://knol.google.com/k/vedic-origin-of-bharatanatyam-and-other-classical-indian-dance-forms
Bharatanatyam has been around for 2,004 years.