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Kathak Danse
 
This formal, classical dance evolved as a gharana in the courts of Jaipur where it reached a scale that established it as distinct from the other centre of Kathak, Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh. Even today, the Jaipur gharana is well established.
 
Kathak is an important classical dance form of India, and an increasingly popular theater art form of the world. The word Kathak is derived from katha, meaning "storytelling." 'Katha kahey so kathak kahaye', which means one who tells a story in a dance form is a Kathak. Originally this community of artists known as Kathakars narrated stories in temples of North India. The movement of hands and body as well as facial expressions used by the Kathakars to enrich the narrative, has given birth to Kathak.

The earliest reference to the art of Kathak is found in Mahabharatha, the great epic poem written about five centuries before. At this early phase the art of Kathak was performed by a group of Brahmins in praise of the lord. Around the 16th century AD, when the royal courts of the Hindu maharajas and the Muslim nawabs patronized the art, it acquired secular elements and sophistication especially in the pure dance or Nritta aspect. The dance form was enriched in the Mughal era - the subtlety of movements, intricate rhythm and breathtaking pirouettes increased. Kathak is the only classical dance form in India that has a synthesis of Hindu and Muslim Cultures.

At this phase of its development, Kathak drew inspiration from percussion music. The ankle-bells tied to a dancer's feet became more and more articulate and the pure dance items started being so structured as to recreate the percussion music aurally and visually. This imparted to the dance a sparkling character.

While originally from the three North Indian gharanas of Lucknow, Jaipur and Benaras, a uniform vision of Kathak has emerged.

Kathak has managed to survive, retaining its identity and character. This inbuilt resilience is indicative of its growth and popularity.

Kathak is entering a new phase, where its natural resilience is leading to a regeneration. Through the medium of ANKH (A New Kathak Horizon), Gauri Sharma Tripathi is moving the boundaries of Kathak to appeal to a wider, younger audience .
 
 
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