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Indian performing arts were eniched over time​

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Indian Dance

Indian Dance dates back to the ancient Indus Valley Civilization. It is recorded on carved stones that the ancient Indian civilization gave prominence to different forms of Dance. Dance is the primeval expression of joy and wonder in any part of the world, transcending barriers of culture and development. Ancient humans were probably imitating the movements of birds and animals in an attempt to acquire or depict their unconscious grace and freedom of form and motion. Dance as a structured entity was essentially part of the devotional process.

Indian Music

Music in is one of the archaic unbroken traditions in the world. It is said that the evolution of Indian Music goes back to the Vedas. Music has always been connected to the emotional context, and as such has a profound influence on the listener. Undoubtedly an intangible and wonderful gift from one human being to another, music is rightfully considered the language of the gods.

Indian Cinema

The period of Dhundiraj Govind Phalke (early twentieth century) is considered as the date of evolution of Indian films. Phalke�s �Raja Harishchandra� is considered as the first film of India. Life in India would not be the same without the exuberance of cinema. Song and dance, melodrama, relevant messages - Indian films have them all, and usually people can expect all together in one film.

Indian Theatres

The evolution of Indian theatres can be traced back to 200 BC and AD 200, during the time when Bharatamuni wrote the Natyashastra. The dates cannot be ascertained with any certainty. The word 'Natya' means drama and 'Shastra' means science. According to this text, theatre was created by Brahma himself on the request of Indra, the king of the gods.

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