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Performing Arts(Dance/Drama/Theatre)

Detail study of Natyashastra, specially dance related chapters and Sangita Ratnakar
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Relationship of dance and theatre, study of Rupaka and Uparupaka, traditional theatres of India
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Modern dance and its development in the world after 1960 (USA, Europe, SEA) modern experiments in Indian classical dance, new wave after 1930, Udayshankar and later contemporary, creative art
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Dances and dance dramas of South East Asia mask dances of South East Asia /Asia-Pacific countries research methodologies for performing arts (dance) dance therapy
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Allaripu, Pushpanjali, Jatiswaram
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Shabdam and Ashtapadi
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Varnam
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Swarajati
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Padam and Javali
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Kirtanam and Tillana
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Dance design “ Nritta of Bharatanatyam-I (choreography and composition)
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Dance design “ Nritta of Bharatanatyam-II (choreography and composition)
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Detail study of Bharatanatyam, Devadasis-Natuvnar, Nritya and Nritta, different Bani-s, present status, institutions, artists
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Detail study of Kathak, Nautch girls, Nritta, Nritya, Different Gharana-s, present status, institutions, artists
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Dance, poets and poetry, religious philosophy and Indian classical dance
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Dance in India today, dance-dramas, creativity within the classical forms, Indian classical dance in diaspora (USA, UK, Europe, Australia, etc.)
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