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Develop Your Practice in Indian classical arts
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Develop Your Practice in Indian classical arts

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Transformation Path
1
Indian classical arts in Practice
2
Indian classical arts: A Deeper Look
3
Indian classical arts
4
Indian classical arts: Foundations
5
Indian classical arts: From Confusion to Clarity
Indian classical arts: Questions Worth Asking
About This Journey

The Indian classical arts are organized around rasa — the theory of aesthetic emotion, the idea that the goal of performance is to evoke specific emotional states in the audience through a highly developed formal language of gesture, sound, and image. This places the classical Indian artist in a relationship to tradition unlike the Western model of individual expression: the tradition is not a constraint but a vocabulary, refined over centuries to produce effects that no individual could discover alone. To master a classical Indian art form is to become a conduit for something older than oneself, which requires both complete submission to the tradition and complete aliveness within it.

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
Indian classical arts in Practice
2
Indian classical arts: A Deeper Look
3
Indian classical arts
4
Indian classical arts: Foundations
5
Indian classical arts: From Confusion to Clarity
6
Indian classical arts: Questions Worth Asking
Concepts Explored
Abhinaya as Psychological Embodiment
Alaap as Extended Observation and Contemplation
Compositional Restraint as Deepened Meaning
Guru-Shishya Lineage as Interior Transmission
Mono no Aware in Bharatanatyam Narrative

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