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KATHAK
Kathak
which is a major classical dance forms of North India literally means a
story-teller or Kathakar. In ancient India, there were Kathakars or bards
who used to recite religious and mythological tales to the accompaniment
music, mime and dance. These rahapsodists and minstrels were associated with
temples and shrines. Their particular dance-forms, which had its origin in
simple story-telling, later came to be known as Kathak. Kathak is danced by
both men and women. A Kathak dancer is not required strictly to adhere to
fixed steps and stages in a fixed order. He or she can change the sequence
of stages to suit his or her aptitude and style of dancing. There is a sort
of contest during the performance in which the drummer plays and weaves a
complex design which in turn is danced by the dancer, specially in the item
which is technically known as jagaj dikhana. It is a kind of friendly
challenge and competition between the two full of innovations and
improvisations |