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indian art, music, dance, sculpture, architecture and literature all have their deep roots in religion of the country. Dance is a path of Yoga- it is a spontaneous mode of achieving unity in consciousness. it leads to an ecstatic communion with God and to salvation.

ODISSI DANCE :

Odissi dance is a typical classical dance form in Orissa, has its origin in the temples of Orissa. As the temples are the seats of cultural life in this state, Odissi form of classical dance has been closely connected with their day-to-day activities. Odissi dance is a peculiar form of indian classical dance.The rhythm, Bhangis and Mudras used in Odissi dance have a distinctive style of their own. Odissi dance mainly deals with the theme of infinite love between Radha and Krishna. History provide evidences of the practice of dedicating dancing girls to the temple in honour of Gods. Devadasis or dancing girls were dedicated to the temple in Kashmir,Bengal, Orissa, Saurashtra, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Mysore, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The institution of Devadasis is now extinct everywhere except in Orissa. Devadasis in Orissa are known as Maharis, meaning mahat naris . During the rule of Chodagangadeva Devadasis were employed in the Jagannath temple. After Chodagangadeva’s death Anangabhimadeva came to power and built Natyamandapa of the Jagannath temple. it was intended for performance of Maharias and the musicians inside the temple. There were two types of Maharis, the Bhitara Gani Maharis and Bahara Gani Maharis. Bhitara Gani Maharis were permitted to enter the innermost sanctum of the temple and sing during Badasingara while Bahara Gani Maharis were allowed to dance in Natyamandapa .

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Devadasis were the only ones who kept this dancing tradition alive for generations. The Maharis attached to Jagannath temples were all Vaishavites while those attached to Lingaraj temple in Bhubaneswar were Saivites and at Jhankada temple at Kakatpur were dedicated to Shakti.Before Gitagovinda was introduced, the Maharis used to dance only Nruttya(rhythmic) portion and Abhinayas with Mantras. But after Jayadev’s Gitagovinda became a part and parcel of the rituals, the Maharis performed Abhinaya with different Bhabas and rasas in tune with Gitagovinda.

Another exponent of Odissi dance Ray Ramananda, who also a musician and a dramatist taught dancing to some boys and presented this dance drama Jagannath Ballabha Nataka before Lord Chaitanya and convinced him that singing and dancing are also forms of prayer. Then we find Gotipua system as Vaishavites did not approve dancing by women. Boys dressed as girls began to dance and for the first time, Odissi dance came out of the temple of Lord Jagannath and began to be performed in public.

Odissi embraces Nrutya and Natya in different items of its repertoire which is as follows:
Mangacharana: This is a dance in which dancer dedicates to the Lord and apologiges Mother earth for stamping her feet on her.
Stheyee Nrutya: This is an item of pure Nrutya. it begins with a series of poses.
Pallavi: Pallavi means elaboration. The movement of this dance is extreme graceful and lyrical.

Abhinaya:This is done through faial expression depicting rasa and bhaba with help of action of hands
Moksa Nrutya:it is the last item performed. This is item of pure Nrutya and is performed in fast tempo and the dancer becomes ecstatic and his/her mind and soul merges with God.

The Odissi dance, performed with the themes of Radha-Krishna, a piece from Geeta-Govinda, Dasavatar etc. The romantic dance forms can be seen in almost every cultural festivals of orissa particularly at Puri.

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Paika Dance


Paika Dance- A form of martial dance popular among the paikas of Khurda ,Dhenkanal, Keonjhara and some other ex-states of Orissa. The paikas put in practice this dance in paika akh-adas of their villages -it is nurtured now.

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Chhau Dance


Chhau Dance A martial dance, originated from the mock fight of the paikas of Orissa - rhythmical to the accompaniment of musical instruments… Sadheikala, Mayurbhanja have their own styles - Garajat states of Keonjhar, Nilagiri and Dhenkanal later on attempted to practise this dance- based on the dance princples of Natya Sastra.

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Chaupadi


Chaupadi . Quatrains composed according to the classical raga and tala - consists of four ‘padas’- origin in 15th century - developed later on by Visvanatha Khuntia, Banamali Pattanaik, Baladeva Rath, Gopal Krushna Pattanaik and others.

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Abhinaya


Abhinaya . A form of dance presentation- consisting of (a) gesture (angika) (b) word (vachika) (c) constume and make up ( aharya) and (d) temperament ( satwika) . F. R. Natya Sastra of Bharat Muni.

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Orissa Culture: Odissi Dance

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Orissa Culture: Odissi Dance

Dance - the art of movement. Since time immemorial dance is a part of human life. When a child is born he crises and do movement - that where we can say he bears the art of movement.

Orissa the land of art, culture and tradition, Gifted with lots of dance forms, music, traditions and crafts. In India we category dance into classical and folk dance. At present the seven form of classical dance are Bhatnayam of Tamil Nadu, Kuchhipudhi of Andhra Pradesh, Khatak of Uttar Pradesh, Manipuri of Manipur, Mohaniattam and Katakali of Kerala and Odissi of Orissa.

Of all classical dance form Odissi is the youngest. You may say it has the entire specialty that makes it the best. In her budding stage it has acclaim she a huge praise and fame, all over India and abroad.
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Orrissa: Tribal Dances

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Orrissa: Tribal Dances

Chhow dance
This tribal dance, whose origin has been unknown for sometime now, shall keep you enthralled by its richness, vibrancy and colourfulness. With the flavour of folk, tribal and classical dances in it, the Chhow mainly has themes drawn from the two great Indian epics - the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. The Chhow dancers generally emote the feelings of love, romance, chivalry and victory of good over evil.

Ranapa
Dancers make use of long bamboo poles and balance of them and do the dance.

Chaiti ghoda dance
It is a festival dance of the fishing community with three central characters including a horse.

Koya dance
Koya dance of the Koya tribe has women holding sticks fitted with brass bells that they beat on the ground while dancing. Male participants play huge drums (called Dhols) sporting turbans fitted with bison borns.

Songs and dances are an integral part of festivals of various tribes and communities all over the state.

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Unique Dances of the Tribals

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Unique Dances of the Tribals
This Tourist Office helps in arraning cultural progamme of Tribal dances. The tribal dances of Koraput are the special attractions for visitors. Notable among them are the rhythmic dance of the Koyas, skilllful movement of the Gadabas, graceful charm and vigour of the visitors.

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Kelucharan award for Odissi music

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Kelucharan award for Odissi music

Odissi Music has not received the recognition like that of Odissi Dance’, said vocalist Paschimeswar Jena, who received that Guru Kelucharna Mahapatra Award 2002. Bhajan Samarat Anup Jalota handed over the award, which carried cash prize of Rs 25,000 and a Citation, to Jena for his lifetime achievement in Odissi music.

The jury selected Jena for the annual award for his mastery in chhanda, chowpadi gopibhsas and koili. As a teacher of music in the secondary broad high school in Cuttack, Jena continues to uphold the timeless tradition of Odissi music as an intrinsic part of his life.
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Danda Nacha – Commemorating rich folk culture

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Danda Nacha – Commemorating rich folk culture

Resting for about twelve months, spring comes with sheer joy and happiness. Usually spring arrives during the month of March and April with various fairs and festivals. And then the whole of orissa dances. Among these dances forms, “Danda Nacha’ is very popular in the Western part of Orissa. Weaving religion and theatre together, Danda Nacha forms a part of the rich folk tradition of Orissa.

At the time of Goddess Bashakti’s Chaitra Festival this ‘Danda Nacha’ is celebrated in a grand manner with much enthusiasm. Performed over a period stretching over thirteen days, Danda Nacha is a robust show of devotion to Lord Shiva and Goddess Kali. This dance festival is regularly held by an old traditional orgnaizaion ‘Danda’. People also celebrate Danda Brata Rudrakali Brata, Rudrakali fasting, Mesu along with Danda Nacha Jatra which are very popular among local audiences. In Western Orissa, this is popularly known as ‘Dan’ or Kosali Dan’. It can be regarded as both traditional and contemporary.
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