A Bharatanatyam dancer starts and ends every session of dancing with Namaskaram (obeisance). The dancer pays respect to God (Nataraja), teacher (Guru) and audience. She touches Mother Earth and asks her permission to stamp on her during the dance. Learn this introductory move to Indian traditional dancing with this Bharatanatyam how to video.
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Folk & Traditional How to Perform the Indian Bharatanatyam dance "Namaskar" move

By Robin Mansur
Jul 28, 2008 05:46 PM

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