Tuesday, October 13, 2015


The Abhinaya Dance Group of Ms. Savithri Vijayakumar is very proud to display the wonderful pictures of rhte various Annual Day Program conducted by them. A real scope of chance for the students as well to get on stage and showcase their talents taught in perfection by the teacher Ms.Savithri Vijayakumar.
Seen along with her is her twin sister Ms.Gayathri who also shares equal credits and efforts of Ms.Savithri Vijayakumar.




 





























At the current juncture, regular practice is conducted by Ms.Savithri Vijayakumar. And some of the below pictures are a snapshot of the rehearsals happening for the oncoming 10th Annual Day planned to go on stage on Dec 5th.
















Thursday, October 1, 2015

About Ms.Savithri Vijayakumar


The Abhinaya School of Dance is a divine place to learn the dance in the form of Bharatanatyam. The school has been well managed and gracefully lead by Ms.Savithri Vijayakumar.
Put up in Banglaore, Kagadasapura, Ms.Savithri Vijaykumar has been living and breathing in the Divine Art form of Dance.
Ms.Savithri Vijayakumar has taken the very noble living of tutoring the art as a form of dance to the people who come to her.

About the Dance

Bharatanatyam is one of the popular classical and traditional dances of India, originating from Balasaraswati which is nothing but diversification of Natya Yoga. Balasaraswati brings forth into the practice the spiritual semblance through synchronized physical and emotional body movements. Bharatnatyam has rich history of the style almost dating back to 2000 years. It is inspired from the sculptures of the ancient temple of Chidambaram. The origin of Bharatnatyam is in Thanjavoor of Tamil Nadu. The alternative name of Bharatnatayam is Daasiyattam. Earlier, Devdasis performed the natya in the ancient temple. The Devdasis were women who lived their life as dancer and worship to god by paying obeisance through their dance. The traditional form passed from the one generation of Devdasis to another, generation by generation. As the dance form entered into the royal courts, the dancers were soon begin to be called as Rajanartakis, who had the expertise to perform the royal courts. Rajanartakis slowly became the royal concubines -