Jog Pushpanjali: Bharatanatyam Dance

Jog Pushpanjali: Bharatanatyam Dance

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Pushpanjali, a Bharatanatyam invocation, to music composed by Madurai R Muralidharan, Ragam Jog, Adi Talam. Choreographed by Swathi Jaisankar, this Indian classical dance piece is an offering of flowers to the Lord of Dance Nataraja, to the Guru, and to the audience. Dancers Swathi Jaisankar, Aditi Sundararaman, Sharanya Swaminathan, Rachana Rao and Trupthi Panickor start the piece with flowers in their hands while the focus of movement is on their footwork. After the offering of flowers, they continue with fast paced Nritta, forming complex patterns to showcase the aesthetic beauty and movement patterns of Bharatanatyam.

The artists can be reached at
Swathi Jaisankar
https://www.instagram.com/swathi.jaisankar/
https://www.facebook.com/swathi.jaisankar1
https://www.youtube.com/SwathiJaisankar

Rachana Rao
https://www.facebook.com/rachana.madhav
https://www.instagram.com/madhavrachana/

Trupthi Panickor
https://www.facebook.com/artrupti.s
https://www.instagram.com/iksanaa/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2vYRg5i-ZjO6sMkQPqMH5w/

Aditi Sundararaman
https://www.facebook.com/aditi.sundararaman
https://www.instagram.com/adi__ti/

Sharanya Swaminathan
https://www.instagram.com/_sharanyaaaa_/
https://bit.ly/2N7r3rJ

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