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Class 7
Arts
Kriti
Dance, You and Creativity

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Revision Guide: Dance, You and Creativity

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Dance, You and Creativity - Quick Look Revision Guide

Your 1-page summary of the most exam-relevant takeaways from Kriti.

This compact guide covers 20 must-know concepts from Dance, You and Creativity aligned with Class 7 preparation for Arts. Ideal for last-minute revision or daily review.

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Key Points

1

Importance of Hip Movements in Dance.

Hip movements convey rhythm and emotions in dance. They vary across styles, showcasing grace.

2

Types of Hip Movements - Twisting.

Twisting movements, like in Garbha, add dynamic expression. Essential for stylistic portrayal.

3

Side-to-Side Hip Motion.

Common in folk dances like Kalbelia. These movements enhance joyous expression in performance.

4

Back-and-Forth Hip Movements.

Featured in dances such as Bihu and Chhau, these movements add depth to storytelling in dance.

5

Circular Movements.

Circular hip motions can be likened to hula hooping. Seen in dances like the Rajasthan Sapera Dance.

6

Role of Masks in Dance.

Masks, used in traditions like Chhau, enhance character portrayal. They help create distinct identities.

7

Bhagavata Mela Natakam Overview.

A Tamil dance-drama form evolved in Melattur. Males traditionally enact female roles for deeper narratives.

8

Ankiya Bhaona Tradition.

Assam's dance-drama showcases male monks performing Bhagavata Purana stories through dance and masks.

9

Rabindra Nritya's Impact.

Founded by Rabindranath Tagore, it merges traditional dance with contemporary styles for women empowerment.

10

Uday Shankar's Contributions.

A pioneer of modern dance, he blended various styles, creating a unique Indian dance vocabulary.

11

Choreography in Indian Cinema.

Choreography incorporates diverse dance forms; notable examples include Mughal-e-Azam and recent dance films.

12

Creative Dance Development.

Encourages students to merge learned movements into original compositions, enhancing creativity in expression.

13

Exploration of Character through Movement.

Selecting characters impacts movement. For example, a peacock costume suggests specific hip movements.

14

Traditional vs. Contemporary Roles.

Diverse representation in dance traditions is evolving, with an emphasis on both genders performing different roles.

15

Role of Rhythm in Dance.

Understanding rhythm is crucial as it guides movement execution and enhances expressiveness in dance.

16

Use of Props in Dance.

Props like masks and costumes amplify expressive storytelling. They serve to clarify character roles.

17

Bharatanatyam's Influence on Cinema.

Actresses often incorporated Bharatanatyam, merging classical dance with cinematic expression for impacts.

18

Abhinaya: Expressive Movement.

Abhinaya refers to expressive aspects of dance. Vital for conveying emotions and narratives through the body.

19

Importance of Fluidity in Dance.

Fluidity in movements reflects the dancer's control, showcasing their technique and emotional connection.

20

Integration of Various Dance Forms.

The integration of styles observed in Uday Shankar's work signifies the richness of India’s dance heritage.

21

Cultural Significance of Dance.

Dance reflects cultural narratives, serving as both an art form and a means of historical storytelling.

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