FINE ARTS - DANCE & MUSIC

Bharatanatyam: A pre-eminent Indian classical dance form presumably the oldest classical dance heritage of India is regarded as mother of many other Indian classical dance forms.

Kuchipudi: A classical dance form counted among ten leading classical dance forms of India, is a dance-drama performance art that originated in a village of Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh, India.

Mohiniyattam: An Indian classical dance form that evolved in the state of Kerala, and is counted among the two popular dance arts of the state.

Folk Dance: A folk dance is developed by people that reflect the life of the people of a certain country or region. Not all ethnic dances are folk dances.

Carnatic Music: Carnatic music is the classical music of Southern India. The basic form is a monophonic song with improvised variations.

Keyboard (Western): The keyboard is a musical instrument of the electronic instrument family. These are capable of producing a variety of sounds that would normally require a large number of instruments to produce.

Guitar: The guitar is a musical instrument in the string family. The earliest form of the guitar is believed to have emerged in the 1100s, but stringed instruments have existed for at least to Babylonian times.

Violin: The violin is a carefully made hollow wooden box, with a neck protruding from the top, and a internal sound post connecting the front and the back. The violin is a stringed musical instrument comprising of four strings tuned a fifth apart. The violin is played by drawing a bow across its strings.

Drums: A drum is a musical instrument which produces sound by the vibration of a stretched membrane. The membrane, which is known as the head, covers one or both ends of a hollow body known as the shell.

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