Kuchipudi, a pre-eminent Indian classical dance form counted among ten leading classical dance forms of India, is a dance-drama performance art that originated in a village of Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh, India.
Kuchipudi is a classical Indian dance style that originated in the village of Kuchipudi in Andhra Pradesh and is rooted in the Vaishnavism tradition, which focuses on the worship of Krishna.
Kuchipudi is a classical Indian dance originating from the Kuchipudi village in Andhra Pradesh. It is a form of dance-drama rooted in the ancient Hindu text Natya Shastra.
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Indiatimes: 'Kuchipudi, my lifelong companion': UK-based Arunima Kumar conferred King Charles' medal; hails 'celebration of Indian classical dance'
'Kuchipudi, my lifelong companion': UK-based Arunima Kumar conferred King Charles' medal; hails 'celebration of Indian classical dance'
Kuchipudi is a dance-drama performance, with its roots in the ancient Hindu Sanskrit text of Natya Shastra (c. 500 BCE —500 CE). [4][5][6] It developed as a religious art linked to traveling bards, temples and spiritual beliefs, like all major classical dances of India. [7]
Kuchipudi is one of the major classical dance forms of India, originating in Andhra Pradesh. Named after the village of Kuchipudi in Krishna district, it is known for its blend of dance, drama, and music, setting it apart from other classical styles.