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Pallavi Rai

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Arts (fine/visual/performing)courses are specialised programs that are designed to develop and enhance artistic skills in many different forms of creative expression. 

Fine arts courses basically focus on developing technical abilities and an understanding of art history and theory in traditional disciplines such as painting, sculpture, and drawing.

Visual arts courses take this exploration one step ahead which is to include modern and digital mediums such as graphic design, photography, and digital art. This emphasizes both traditional techniques and contemporary practices.

Performing arts courses has subjects such as theater, dance

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Additional subjects that enhance a student's primary field of study are usually referred to as non-major subjects and language exams. To offer a comprehensive education and develop abilities outside of the major discipline, these disciplines are frequently included in the curriculum. Environmental science, general knowledge, computer applications, and entrepreneurship are examples of non-major studies offered by numerous colleges. Depending on what the university offers, language tests may encompass regional, national, or foreign languages including Hindi, Sanskrit, Tamil, French, or German. The goals of these courses are to enhance co

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New Arts Commerce and Science College Ahmednagar 

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Graduates who earn their Master of Fine Arts degree from Northeastern University can anticipate earning within a pay range that competes favorably with the market. MFA graduate salary information is unavailable but comprehensive graduate outcome statistics from the university serve as relevant indicators. Authored by Northeastern University data reveals that 71.1% of graduates start their careers at USD 70,000 which translates to INR 58.2 Lacs as per the Career Outcomes report. Data in the report demonstrates 49.9% of graduates earn $70,000 or more annual income and 18.6% earn within the range of $60,000 to $69,000 annually. Starting p

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Himanshi Bisht

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India has produced some of the most legendary Bharatanatyam gurus, who have preserved, refined and popularized this classical dance form all arround the world. These maestros have not only performed extensively but have also trained generations of dancers. Here are the names of some of the famous Bharatanatyam Gurus in India:

  • Rukmini Devi Arundale
  • Balasaraswati
  • Padma Subrahmanyam
  • Yamini Krishnamurthy
  • Alarmel Valli
  • Chitra Visweswaran
  • Vyjayanthimala

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Aashi Rai

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Yes, Bharatanatyam can be challenging for beginners to learn due to its intricate hand gestures (mudras), precise footwork, demanding poses and the need for strong body control and flexibility. Mastering this art form requires significant dedication and practice. However, with a good teacher and consistent effort, anyone can begin learning the basics and gradually progress. Becoming a proficient Bharatanatyam dancer takes years of training, commitment, and a deep understanding of the art form.

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Aashi Srivastava

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The attire and accessories that are needed for Bharatanatyam training are:

  • Cotton Salwar Kameez or Dance Saree (comfortable and allows free movement)
  • Ghungroos (Ankle Bells) to maintain rhythm and enhance footwork
  • Bindi & Flowers (optional for cultural aesthetics)
  • Jewelry (for performances) such as headpieces, bangles and temple jewelry

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Abhay Dixit

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The time that takes to learn Bharatanatyam can vary significantly based on several factors including the dedication of the student, the frequency of practice, the quality of instruction and the depth of mastery desired. However here is an idea of years expected for a person to learn Bharatnatyam dance:

  • Beginner Level: 2–3 years
  • Intermediate Level: 3–5 years
  • Advanced Level & Arangetram: 7–10+ years

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Pallavi Rai

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Bharatanatyam is a holistic dance form with multiple components which includes:

  • Nritta (Pure Dance)
  • Nritya (Expressive Dance)
  • Natya (Dramatic Dance)
  • Mudras (Hand Gestures)
  • Tala System
  • Abhinaya (Expression)

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