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Ghazal (2)
Professional Kathak dancer Sharmila Sharma here performs a Ghazal, a poetic composition written in Urdu.
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Tarana (2) : a technical piece of Kathak
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Sharmila Sharma and Pandit Rajendra Kumar Gangani, Professional Kathak dancers, here perform a Tarana, a technical piece based on a precise raga, and using words such as derena, tanum, dirdirdeem
Panchamsawari
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Professional Kathak dancer Sharmila Sharma here performs Panchamsawari, a technical piece based on a 15 time beat.
Tarana : a technical piece of Kathak
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Pandit Rajendra Kumar Gangani and Sharmila Sharma, Professional Kathak dancers, here perform a Tarana, a technical piece based on a precise raga, and using words such as derena, tanum, dirdirdeem
Ghazal : a narrative piece of Kathak
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Professional Kathak dancer Sharmila Sharma here performs a Ghazal, a poetic composition written in Urdu
Dhamar : a technical piece of Kathak
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Professional Kathak dancer Sharmila Sharma here performs Dhamar, a technical piece based on a 14 time beat.
Watching this ten years later : this is more sublime than ever....
The ancestor of flamenco zapateado.
Has to one of the best Kathak guru-shishya jugalbandi . I want to see the whole performance. Can you tell me where I could get the CD to buy.
Wah!
Kya Baat Guru Rajendra ji
great steps...great dancing...
lovely lovely lovely
how swiftly they match the beat of tabla, with such coordination! they seem to enjoy it and that makes the viewer enjoy too, simply spectacular!
This is so beautiful. I wish I could see the whole ghazal being performed. Please post the whole video.
Very nice dance. Thank you Sharmila Sharma
That Jugalbandi was incredibleeeeeee
very graceful.
Oh! I feel that I have entered into the realms of Sublime Beauty. The problem with such an exquisite journey is that afterwards one is happy with nothing less than the Sublime, and there isn't a lot of that around! (Is it possible to buy a CD of this, please?)
Can't stop listening watching enjoying this. Thank you - and MORE PLEASE (if possible) !!
Yes, a a rare and beautiful gem !
Just a precision ; Dhamar is not "a technical piece of Kathak", no composition is called Dhamar. You can see Amads, parrans, tihais played ON Dhamar... Because Dhamar is the name of the 14 beats taal -or rhythmic cycle-.
guruji is just great!!
@resplendentsmile It can't be a fatal accident if he did not die - I would say 'life-threatening', serious, near-fatal, coma-inducing etc. but a fatal accident is one in which the victim does from his injuries. Nothing wrong with your facts, just poniting out English usage.
@prettypinky100 umm actually belly dancing came mid east and african!1 it was performed usually mainly by african and mid eastern people\
@zerulccioh9 you are right this is the origin of flamenco!! yeah!!
Does anyone know what raga is this?
Ces danseurs sont d'une grâce absolu et d'une volupté savoureuse....
Magnifique!!! une grâce absolu, c'est tout simplement un délice !
WONDERFUL !!!
@quazarstar12 Who said this is an "Arab culture"! I wonder u know even a bit of Indian Culture..Kathak has been a north Indian ritualistic holy temple dance from time immemorial, and one thing more ... Kathak is associated to Lord Vishnu(Krishna) as other south Indian classical dances(mainly Bharatnatyam) are to Lord Shiva.... Just because of the Muslims influenced the dress of Kathak(changing it from sari to this one) doesn't mean it is "ARAB DANCE" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
im a kathak dancer, and i really do know how hard this is to do, i've done similar things. but from personal experience i can say, that tho its challenging to dance at such speed, in the end, dance is about what looks nice. as a dancer, it's our job to make difficult things look easy, and she does that, but from a viewer standpoint, it can look a little daunting. but i know how hard this is and i really love her for her work and riyaz
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Eso es el origen del baile flamenco!! Ole que bien bailao!!
4udesna horeografiq
@SuperhumanChichi i think she was flicking something away so she doesn't step on it (?)
@naina1231 there's no need to be so rude. you're not the only dancer here
@SairaBX her hands are what its SUPPOSED to look like you dumbass. she's incredible.
@SairaBX her hands are what its SUPPOSED to look like you dumbass. she's incredible.
now this is what i call kathak.very graceful movements and a fantastic footwork.the pair is enviable
she's a real dancing doll! It's hard to throw in all those frenzied hand movements and make them look elegant but she succeeds in making the movements look graceful. Sometimes I wish though that Kathak would evolve and incorporate subtle slow movements to add an extra dimension to the dance form. Her spins are beautiful to watch
mind blowing.
I am fairly new to the study of Indian Classical music and, though I have seen numerous instrumental performances, this is the first time I have ever seen dance to accompany a raga. It absolutely blew me away. Cheers to the beautiful Indian culture :)
superb.
@Gege2BB hahah! well said! On a separate note, it's quite difficult to find Sharmila Sharma's videos. Considering the few that are up have been uploaded by you, please see if you can find others that you can put up for the TH-cam audience. Would be much obliged. Thank you.
toujours aussi belle...mille mercis pour cette video
merci, je vous admire beaucoup....
Simply I have no words. Its amazing! The most amazing technical thing I think is In later (half) part each performer will dance full teental, then half of it and then one forth, one eighth and then one matra and then half and one forth matra I guess and then together. What a combination!
2.02 to 6.09 were awesome
@Gege2BB Lmfaaaoooo !!!!!
ati sundar. bahot sundar bhaav and mudrayen and thats make u a perfect dancer didi
@prettypinky100 areh pinky aap kutch nahin jaante hain. Read Akbar's Shah Nama, read a history of the Urdu Language and how so many Arabic words came into the language. If you are a student of Indian History then I think you must be asleep most of the time in class. Also google the history of Bellydance. Now it is not my duty to educate you, so please do not reply to this post, and I will not respond to you again.
@prettypinky100 From the 11th century until the 15 century there were 13 invasions into India by Arab armies. It is all chronicles by the Mughals themselves. The Turks invaded 6 different times. I think you need to read up a bit more about this history. Mughal style Kathak was well established in India before the Nawab of Oud took an interest . History of the Gypsies is fascinating. But please read up more before posting erroneous opinions.
@prettypinky100 no need to shout. Using all Capitals will not make your statement any less true. I have been studying this subject now for sometime and none of what I have been reading is supported in your remarks. Yes, Mughals originated in Samarkand as the Mongols, but set up a Royal Court in Persia and were well established there before invading India. Ancient Egyptians did belly dancing and their are wall carvings to show that.
अद्भुत !
Very professional!