ANDHRA NATYAM

by David Courtney working tools


Andhra Natyam is a classical dance form from the south In­dian state of Andhra Pradesh.  It is a style that became extinct but was revived in the 20th century.

It is derived from the general soup of south In­dian dance forms.  Therefore, it shows strong similarities to such forms as Kuchipudi, and Bharat Natyam, as well as the older forms of Dasi Attam, Kacheri Attam, Chinna Melam, and a host of others.

There are a number of unresolved questions concerning Andhra Natyam.  Is it really a distinct dance form, or is it just another flavour of the Kuchipudi / Bharat Natyam tradition?  How rigorous was the scholarship in its reconstruction?  Can we assign an age that extends back further than its reconstruction?  Is it even pos­sible to reconstruct a tradition, especially in a near absence of reliable documentation?  It is unfortunate that these questions are being an­swered ac­cor­ding to political agendas, and not ac­cor­ding to valid aca­demic and artistic criteria.

 

 

Musical Instruments Used to Accompany Andhra Natyam

 

 


 

Selected Video

 

 

 

 

 


 

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