Bramari literally means to turn. The first Bramari adavu is introduced in the second set of Adavus, the other varieties will be introduced subsequently. It is important to keep the eyes focussed at a particular point and turn the head faster than the body.
Things to keep in mind:
- When stretching the leg, keep the toes upand shoulders in line with the line of the feet.
- stretch arms completely each time
- keep the top arm stretching up
- try to finish a moment before the beat and find stillness between turns
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Bramari Adavu 2
Bramari literally means to turn. The second Bramari adavu that we practise in the Raadha Kalpa method introduces, quarter, half and full turns.
These turns are used in choreography to change direction with precision.
Things to keep in mind:
- The lengthening of the bent knee and the turn happ... -
Bramari Adavu 3
Bramari literally means to turn. The third Bramari adavu that we practise in the Raadha Kalpa method introduces half turns while using the same technique as the previous Bramari.
These turns are used in choreography to change direction with precision.
Things to keep in mind:
- The lengthening o... -
Bramari Adavu 4
Bramari literally means to turn. The fourth Bramari adavu that we practise in the Raadha Kalpa method introduces full turns while using the same technique as the third Bramari adavu.
The arm movement is varied in this turn just so students can practise a different combination of upper an lower ...