Vazhuvur
Vazhuvur is one style of Bharatanatyam, an Indian classical dance.
Distinctive features include:
- rich sringar elements
- wide range of dancing pace
- softer facial abhinaya
- extremely elaborate movements
- deep sitting positions
- variety of positions on the floor
More distinct characteristics include:
- performance begins with a Thodaya mangalam in praise of Lord Gnana Sabesar of Vazhuvoor
- the dancer starts the performance while entering the stage from the wings
- static postures are performed, most often in the tillana, to break the monotony and to add the variety of rhythms
- the jatis, or distinct segments of choreography, have more korvais, which creates a suspense effect
- the dancer's torso from the waist up is slightly bent forward
- the adavus flow smoothly, with rare abrupt movements
- beautiful leaps are introduced into every jati
- abhinaya is subtle with more natyadharmi, so the presentation is not "overdone"
- lasya dominates ''tandava''