Maryam Shakiba - Odissi Dance - Mangalacharan Ganesh Vandana
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ส.ค. 2014
- Odissi is one of the eight classical dance forms of India, originating from the state of Orissa, East India.
This piece is the first dance in the Odissi repertoire: Mangalacharan, Ganesh Vandana.
Choreographed by Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra.
Maryam is a London based odissi dancer, and has been studying primarily under Smt Sujata Mohapatra and Colleena Shakti since 2012.
www.maryamshakiba.com
This video was filmed in April 2014 at Shakti School of Dance, at the Old Rang Nath Temple, Pushkar, Rajasthan.
Filming and editing by Julianne Reynolds of Romanski Films
Music recording from Srjan - odissi dance school.
Please, please never skip the feet while recording these masterpieces... the feet are part of the dance and carry meaning as well. Beautiful performance at a beautiful location.
She is like a dancer protruding from ancient murals. Her beautiful smile is 1000 years old.
Phenomenal. What a wonderful culture, so deep into their Spirituality and roots. I wish we, Slavic people were so in tune with our internal (and external) Divinity, but sadly all we have today are guesses and reconstructions of how ancient pagan Slavs
not only is this woman insanely talented, the culture in india is so beautiful. if you're indian, don't take your culture for granted. you are blessed
This made me cry - how she held the flowers over her heart chakra - how she kept creating the number 4 with her feet and legs - how she took energy from the left side and brought it over to the right - how she put her smile into the flowers and sent it up to the creator I was so moved thank you for sharing this it was like it touched something in me from long ago thank you
Imagine what it says about the beauty of a culture when dance is viewed as the highest offering to the Gods <3
My almost 3 year year old daughter just got this dress up Sticker book with dancers from around the world and she loved dressing up the Indian Dancers, so I thought I would let her watch some Indian Dance. I picked this video out first and then let her watch some others as well. Now she requests to see it every day and says this one is her favorite.
She moves with such grace, the feet bells don’t even make noice expect when she wants them to.🔮❤️
South Asians are so lucky to originate from such rich complex ancient cultures full of incredible and diverse ranges of art, music, myths, clothes, food, architecture, traditions, language and religions. Do not let it die out.
one of the richest and oldest cultures in the world, look at her dancing skills, her rich costume and that background - that building alone must be hundreds of years old, simply breathtaking and so beautiful. I love indian jewellery, i have some in my collection.
Very beautifully lady as well as perfect dance. 50 years ago i was student of Bharat Natyam. Now i am 70 years oldman still love to see classical dance. When i see this video but little i became sad because of i couldn't see all foot steps some time it wasn't covered full part of dance. I am from Nepal 🇳🇵 I am so glad to see this dance thanks to making me very happy. God bless you.
Танец понятен любому на планете, кто любит и ценит прекрасное. Браво!
So many bells! They're silent until the dancer wants you to know. That alone blows my mind. This is amazing
I am a Thai female student. I have loved Indian culture since childhood. I love India, love culture and love civilization of India as well. The history teacher once told me that Indian people are pretty. Grow up. If I have a chance, I will travel to India.
Can't believe I'm seeing this for the first time - lockdown has its positive sides. This evokes just as powerful emotions in me, if not more, as Hula or Flamenco. Tears streaming down my cheeks...
Случайно включила и застыла как кролик перед удавом. Завораживающая пластика,такого я еще не видела. Браво!
She looks like a literal goddess. Amazing beauty in her, her outfit, the scenery, the song, everything. Love love love love this in every way.
I miss seeing this kind of dance on TV. I grew up in Leicestershire, and on a Saturday (of memory serves) the regional TV station would play Indian music and dance, usually followed by the latest installment of the epic Mahatbarata. Those sound and images have stayed with me, they're just so beautiful 😍
Who could see something like this and not say it is a work of art and has a cultural and universal significance that should be protected? Beautiful, incredible performance. Thank you.
If I was a God, I would find it hard not to accept such a beautiful gift from a very beautiful dancer. Thank you for sharing this.