Dances of Our Land
NCERT Class 6 Arts Chapter 15: Dances of Our Land (Pages 104–113)
Summary of Dances of Our Land
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Dances of Our Land at a Glance
CBSE
Class 6
Arts
Kriti-I
15
104–113
6 study resources
Dances of Our Land Summary
In this chapter, students will learn about the rich variety of traditional dances in India, which reflects the country's diverse cultural heritage. Traditional dances are not just about movement; they tell stories, express emotions, and carry spiritual meanings. The chapter introduces different types of dances, such as shastriya nritya and loka nritya. Students will discover how these dances use various instruments, costumes, and props unique to each region. This knowledge is crucial for understanding and preserving India's rich cultural legacy. The chapter encourages students to actively participate in the dance form of their respective regions, promoting creativity and cultural appreciation. Activities included involve choosing a traditional dance, learning about the instruments used, and discussing the significance of costumes and props. Students are also asked to create dance jewellery and props using simple materials, allowing them to get hands-on experience in understanding the elements of a performance. Furthermore, the chapter introduces dance drama, known as natya, which combines dance with storytelling. Through this, students will learn how to convey narratives through movement, collaboration, and expression. They will engage in creating scripts, practicing hastamudras, and choreographing performances, which fosters teamwork and creative skills. As students explore themes related to society and the environment, they will create a narrative that resonates with contemporary issues. In conclusion, the learning journey culminates in performing a natya, which not only reinforces students’ understanding of traditional dances but also integrates their creative ideas in a collaborative performance. The blend of knowledge, creativity, and practice is essential for students to appreciate the depth of Indian culture and the importance of its preservation.
