The second piece that is traditionally presented in a Margam is a Jatiswaram. A Jatiswaram is named as such because it is a combination of a Jathis and Swarams. It begins with a Jathi typically followed by the Pallavi, Anupallai and Charanams, to which multiple Korwes are choreographed.
This particular Jatiswaram was first choreographed by Guru Narmada and subsequently re-choreographed by Guru Rukmini retaining the essence of the earlier choreography of Guru Narmada. This is typically the first Jatiswaram that is taught to any student learning in the Raadha Kalpa Dance school.
Instructions will be given in the weeks following.
Up Next in Jatiswaram: Raga Rasikapriya
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Jatiswaram Introduction
The introduction to the Jatiswaram
Raga : Rasikapriya
Adi Tala
Composer : Lalgudi G JayaramanThe Jatiswaram will be taught in parts with detailing on rhythm and alignment.
A Jatiswaram is traditionally performed after an Alaripu or Pushpanjali in a BHaratanatyam performance, a combination of...
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Jatiswaram: Part 1
The first part of instructions for the practise of the Jatiswaram.
Raga : Rasikapriya
Adi Tala
Composer : Lalgudi G JayaramanThe Jatiswaram will be taught in parts with detailing on rhythm and alignment.
A Jatiswaram is traditionally performed after an Alaripu or Pushpanjali in a BHaratanaty...
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Jatiswaram: Part 2
Raga : Rasikapriya
Adi Tala
Composer : Lalgudi G JayaramanThe Jatiswaram will be taught in parts with detailing on rhythm and alignment.
A Jatiswaram is traditionally performed after an Alaripu or Pushpanjali in a BHaratanatyam performance, a combination of Jatis and Swaras, it is a piece that...