Mysore dances, India is a great traditional treat for the many tourists who come from different places. There are many such dances in India and especially in the state of Karnataka.
Mysore dances, India includes Puja Kunitha in which a deity is taken on the dancers head on a wooden structure. Devare thatte Kunitha, Suggi Kunitha and Yellammana Kunita are other names from the deity or instrument held in the hand or balanced on the head of the dancer.
The Pata Kunitha is a dance performed by men with tall bamboo poles decorated and crowned with tiny silver umbrella. The Mysore dances comprise of other dances such as Gorava Kunitha is a dance also performed by men in black costume with fur caps. They carry percussion instruments as well as flutes. The Kamsale is one of the common ritual dances.
A Mysore dance, India mainly focuses on the classical dance as it is the oldest and popular type of Bharatanatyam. This is performed in all the occasions and is the mainstream for various other dances that includes Kathak and Kuchipudi. Mysore dances cannot exclude the folk representation.
The performances are excellent with dances, songs and facial expressions. Audiences are the important factors for boosting any folk performance. A folk art is popular in Uttar Karnataka and the themes based dances are Byalatta and Yakshagana. All the dances are done with perfect grace. |