Mudra is a domain of movement, and it is considered to be a prominent mode of communication in dance and the dramatic arts in India. Mudra, primarily, is understood as an inscriptive form that follows the linguistic parameters, expressing symbolic meaning through systematically codified patterns of the dancer’s hands. Beyond the level of linguistic symbolism, mudra is kinetic energy. It is essentially a form of movement, and the deliverance of its meaning is embedded in the kinetic modalities of the hands. A mudra is a ‘thing’ composed of a number of spatiotemporal properties such as tempo, duration, rhythm, motion trajectories of the hands and eye movements. Mudra is the ‘optical mechanism’ of the hand, so it sees things, narrates events, ...
The most comprehensive view of the evolution of dancing in India is one that is derived from Sanskri...
Developed in the 1940s America, Dance Movement Therapy is an innovative model that focuses on body m...
Dance, like most other art forms, is not intrinsically representational. In fact, the expressive, ri...
The objective of this work is to develop a systematic methodology for describing hand postures and g...
Mudras are a codified set of gestures from different parts of the body in Indian Classical Dance and...
To explain the mudras or in other words the movements of the hands, the author analyzed more then 28...
In der vorliegenden Untersuchung wird eine Strukturanalyse der Gestensprache im indischen Tanz nach ...
"Mudra" is the transliteration of a Sanskrit word meaning "symbol" or "gesture". This piece is inspi...
Vanakkam is the ritual salutation performed at different stages during the learning and practice of ...
The term evocative body refers to a concept of the body introducing, defining and explaining the ‘ev...
The monograph "Hand Gestures in Traditional Indian Theatre" deals with a traditional Indian acting s...
Dance is a human cultural activity aimed at non-verbal emotional communication, mentioned for t...
Abstract: Indian dance is not an art by itself, it is a synthesis of all arts finding a unique expr...
Each dance form has its own language, technique or style. This has resulted inthe evolution of a num...
Bharata natyam is herald as a sacred art. The goal of all traditional Indian arts is to evoke rasa (...
The most comprehensive view of the evolution of dancing in India is one that is derived from Sanskri...
Developed in the 1940s America, Dance Movement Therapy is an innovative model that focuses on body m...
Dance, like most other art forms, is not intrinsically representational. In fact, the expressive, ri...
The objective of this work is to develop a systematic methodology for describing hand postures and g...
Mudras are a codified set of gestures from different parts of the body in Indian Classical Dance and...
To explain the mudras or in other words the movements of the hands, the author analyzed more then 28...
In der vorliegenden Untersuchung wird eine Strukturanalyse der Gestensprache im indischen Tanz nach ...
"Mudra" is the transliteration of a Sanskrit word meaning "symbol" or "gesture". This piece is inspi...
Vanakkam is the ritual salutation performed at different stages during the learning and practice of ...
The term evocative body refers to a concept of the body introducing, defining and explaining the ‘ev...
The monograph "Hand Gestures in Traditional Indian Theatre" deals with a traditional Indian acting s...
Dance is a human cultural activity aimed at non-verbal emotional communication, mentioned for t...
Abstract: Indian dance is not an art by itself, it is a synthesis of all arts finding a unique expr...
Each dance form has its own language, technique or style. This has resulted inthe evolution of a num...
Bharata natyam is herald as a sacred art. The goal of all traditional Indian arts is to evoke rasa (...
The most comprehensive view of the evolution of dancing in India is one that is derived from Sanskri...
Developed in the 1940s America, Dance Movement Therapy is an innovative model that focuses on body m...
Dance, like most other art forms, is not intrinsically representational. In fact, the expressive, ri...