A folk Indian dance, is one which is largely an oral tradition. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuFGs-tWDgA Different forms of dances originated in different parts of India – as with other aspects of Indian culture – developed according to the local traditions. Folk dances, are numerous in number and style, and vary according to the local tradition of the respective geographic regions.
Classical dance in India, has developed a type of dance-drama (a form of a total theater), where the dancer acts out a story, almost exclusively through gestures. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3FYjlJd1OI Kathak, is attributed to the traveling bards (of ancient northern India), known as Kathakars or storytellers. Bharatanatyam (the dance usually accompanied by classical Carnatic music), is a classical dance from the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu (practiced predominantly by women). Kathakali, is a stylized classical dance-drama (form which originated from Kerala), developed as a Hindu performance art, performing plays and mythical legends related to Hinduism.
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