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Western dance vs indian dance

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Answered by legendarysumit
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as we talk about we normally listen Western and Indian dance for western dance at some other psychological minds where is Indian dance have the cultural minds in which it just blow our our minds and to see the actual spirit of dance
Answered by deshnachopra22
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Indian classical dances are essentially gesture dance. The Natya Shastra by Rishi Bharata has prescribed the movements and usage of all major and minor limbs depicting various meanings and denoting the when and how to use these gestures to tell a story. In many cultures, including ours, the human body became an instrument of gesture and symbolism, speaking for the spirit in worship of a god. This can apply to the classical temple dance since it originates with the purpose of pleasing a god, whether in pure worship or for other benefits. The number of hand gestures and mudras used in Indian Classical dance is way more extensive than western dances. The use of costume, jewellery, ghungroos and make up used in classical dances is also more specific and complicated than their use in comparison with western dance. While, in contrast, the ancient Greeks idealized man and made the human body a crucible of energy. Thus, the dance in the West became an expression of action, whereas Indian Classical dance focuses mainly on contemplation, story-telling, praising the gods, exploiting and depicting all kinds of emotions through mythology and true stories of many poets and important people in our history and culture.

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