I am a bharatnatyam dancer, and i really know how hard this is!!!!!!! These girls have put in LOT of hardwork seriously!!! ( Don't they ever get tired?!! )
I really really am falling in love with bharatanatyam dancing from all of these videos. I especially like the way the females carry themselves. It is very transcendent. Thank you for the video!
@boiragirules I think you are right --but the fact that she can keep up is remarkable and an unbelievable compliment to Indian people. IF she is Australian, she may have had a deep love for this dance tradition to begin with, and may have felt a deep connection to it which made it enjoyable for her to not only learn it but discipline herself for it. Geographically speaking, it is easier for her to get to India and study there than it would be for North Americans of Hindu decent or not.
@ccsnd77 The 15 who did not like this were probably pakistani muslims. they are always there lurking on these indian performances/politics, under assumed names, putting down Hindu contributions etc. Just ignore them, they are simply losers! May Krishna bless all!!
wow that was amazing :) thank you!! :)
I am a bharatnatyam dancer, and i really know how hard this is!!!!!!! These girls have put in LOT of hardwork seriously!!! ( Don't they ever get tired?!! )
Same my legs ache just looking at them!
@@carolinesalv Lol!
awesome
life of pi
Best piece of bharatnatyam
Amazing group presentation!
can anyone tell me how this kind of indian singing is called. or what it is in general. its awesome, as well as the performance of course
Ovarkill Knoblauch It's carnatic music :)
wow amazing... the synchronization great!
what is tara kita tara kita?
It's : "Jum, thari kita, thari kita, thari kita. Tha jum, thari kita, thari kita, thari kita."
she's heaps better than busta rhymes
that was awsome! i love this!!
Watching Bharatanatyam is blissful....One of the great Indian classical dances!! Amazing performance by this group..Kudos!!
Life of Pi... LOL
nothing to tell except 'EXELLENT" :-)
awesome composition & superb coordination
what is this song?
yes, very nice, if only ever recorded with still camera.. boring.. , just place your camera and don't move! idiots
simply amazing.
nice.
hi there... i just love this alot... may i know the song of this dance ??? n y dont have the full video ??? :(((
I really really am falling in love with bharatanatyam dancing from all of these videos. I especially like the way the females carry themselves. It is very transcendent. Thank you for the video!
Truly amazing ! I love the fact that indian culture reaches every corner of the world.
@boiragirules I think you are right --but the fact that she can keep up is remarkable and an unbelievable compliment to Indian people. IF she is Australian, she may have had a deep love for this dance tradition to begin with, and may have felt a deep connection to it which made it enjoyable for her to not only learn it but discipline herself for it. Geographically speaking, it is easier for her to get to India and study there than it would be for North Americans of Hindu decent or not.
the lady at the extreme left..she seems a caucasian lady..or it is just me.
@ccsnd77 The 15 who did not like this were probably pakistani muslims. they are always there lurking on these indian performances/politics, under assumed names, putting down Hindu contributions etc. Just ignore them, they are simply losers! May Krishna bless all!!
Wth!!🤣🤣
This is the Lingalayam Dance Academy in Sydney, Australia. Smt Anandavalli is the teacher.
@ccsnd77 they are called pakistanis
It's simply fantastic... extraordinary!!! GREAT!!!
I can find wow factor in this performance. Thanks for uploading
I feel bad for the 14 blind people that did not appreciate the beauty of this performance
Beautiful :)
that was beautiful.
And I thought Lady Gaga's music and dancing was fucked up.
their legs and arms must be exhausted after a performance like this...absolustely phenominal
wow.....Its really awesome....... Any one knows,Which group they are?
Awesome! Can you post the name of the group and the choreographer?