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Playlist 27

Playlist 27

This playlist introduces the Next Bramari adavu while challenging the established technique of the turn. This playlist also introduces a new strength regimen that transitions into movement the established alignment of the lunge position and the squat position.

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Playlist 27
  • General mobility

    This is a great session to do on a day when you feel tight or sore. It opens up your body without expecting too much of it. You can also do it before you start a warm-up or after a strength or dance session. It is a session that is safe to practice early in the morning.

  • Jumping junges & Squat jumps

    As your leg strength grows and develops, it is important to introduce jumps within established movement patterns so you begin to challenge your abilities. The transition from static holds to dynamic transfer must be slow and mindful.

    Please do this strength regimen after a proper warm-up and on...

  • Horse jump prep

    This series will deal with a number of short exercises that will help the student develop awareness and alignment when jumping. It must be done in combination with the strength exercises to have maximum benefit.

    The horse jump prep, introduces a jump in parallel where the legs use the udvahitam ...

  • Skip jumps

    This series will deal with a number of short exercises that will help the student develop awareness and alignment when jumping. It must be done in combination with the strength exercises to have maximum benefit.

    Please commence this exercise only after, warming up your ankles, and doing some bal...

  • Cat jump prep

    This series will deal with a number of short exercises that will help the student develop awareness and alignment when jumping. It must be done in combination with the strength exercises to have maximum benefit.

    Please commence this exercise only after doing hip openers, warming up your ankles, ...

  • Cat jump

    Please do this jump only after doing all the previous jumps in this series. It must be done in combination with the strength exercises to have maximum benefit.

    Please commence this exercise only after doing hip openers, warming up your ankles, and doing some balance work with the standing and li...

  • Pakkadavu 1

    Pointers for Pakkadavu 1:

    Watch the level of your arms. Make sure you maintain the length of your neck. Turn to the side with your head straight, without tilting. Keep your eyeballs in the centre of your eyes. When you reach to the side, do not raise the opposite elbow. maintain length.

    The ...

  • Pakkadavu 2

    Pointers for Pakkadavu 2:

    Keep your shoulders down when stretching your arms.
    Keep the height of the arm that you are looking away from. It is common to let this arm go too far back or let it drop below shoulder height.
    Keep your head straight when you look to the side.
    Make sure you keep you...

  • Pakkadavu 3

    Pointers for Pakkadavu 3:

    Keep your shoulders down when lifting your arms.
    Make sure your arms do not go too far back.
    Follow your arm and keep your gaze toward the wrist of the arm you are bending away from.
    Make sure you keep your thighs pushing back while retaining Swastikam in your feet.
    ...

  • Bramari adavu 2/3/4 : Instructions

    Bramari literally means to turn. The second/ third Bramari adavu that we practise in the Raadha Kalpa method introduces, quarter, half and full turns.

    These turns are used in choreography to change direction with precision.

    Things to keep in mind:
    - The lengthening of the bent knee and the turn...

  • Bramari Adavu 2

    Bramari literally means to turn. The second Bramari adavu that we practise in the Raadha Kalpa method introduces, quarter, half and full turns.

    These turns are used in choreography to change direction with precision.

    Things to keep in mind:
    - The lengthening of the bent knee and the turn happ...

  • Bramari Adavu 3

    Bramari literally means to turn. The third Bramari adavu that we practise in the Raadha Kalpa method introduces half turns while using the same technique as the previous Bramari.

    These turns are used in choreography to change direction with precision.

    Things to keep in mind:
    - The lengthening o...

  • Bramari Adavu 4

    Bramari literally means to turn. The fourth Bramari adavu that we practise in the Raadha Kalpa method introduces full turns while using the same technique as the third Bramari adavu.

    The arm movement is varied in this turn just so students can practise a different combination of upper an lower ...

  • Thattu Mettadavu 3 : Khandam

    This Adavu has two components, a tapping action with one foot that comprises of the Thattu, and the Udgattitham action on the other leg with a heel. Sometimes both the tap and the Udgattitam can happen on the same foot, depending on the Jathi.

    Pointers:
    - Try to make sure the heel is lifted prop...

  • Thattu Mettadavu 4 : Mishram

    This Adavu has two components, a tapping action with one foot that comprises of the Thattu, and the Udgattitham action on the other leg with a heel. Sometimes both the tap and the Udgattitam can happen on the same foot, depending on the Jathi.

    Pointers:
    - Try to make sure the heel is lifted prop...

  • Thattu Mettadavu 5 : Sankeernam

    This Adavu has two components, a tapping action with one foot that comprises of the Thattu, and the Udgattitham action on the other leg with a heel. Sometimes both the tap and the Udgattitam can happen on the same foot, depending on the Jathi.

    Pointers:
    - Try to make sure the heel is lifted prop...

  • Adi Tala Korwe 1

    Please watch the first three lectures on Talam before beginning the Korwe series. There is an instruction video for each Korwe.

    A Korwe is a set of adavus that are formatted to a specific rhythmic structure, ending with a Muktayam/Teermanam adavu and layered on a Swara like in a Jatiswaram or Ta...

  • Adi Tala Korwe 2

    Please watch the first three lectures on Talam before beginning the Korwe series. There is an instruction video for each Korwe.

    A Korwe is a set of adavus that are formatted to a specific rhythmic structure, ending with a Muktayam/Teermanam adavu and layered on a Swara like in a Jatiswaram or Ta...

  • Adi Tala Korwe 3

    Please watch the first three lectures on Talam before beginning the Korwe series. There is an instruction video for each Korwe.

    A Korwe is a set of adavus that are formatted to a specific rhythmic structure, ending with a Muktayam/Teermanam adavu and layered on a Swara like in a Jatiswaram or Ta...

  • Tillana: Raga Vallachi

    Tillana
    Raga : Vallachi
    Adi Tala
    Composer: Dwaraki Krishnaswamy
    Choreography: Guru Narmada, (reinterpreted by Rukmini Vijayakumar)

    A Tillana is usually the last piece in the performance of a Margam. Adapted from the Tarana, of Hindustani music, the Tillana reflects the joy of finally reaching th...

  • Tillana : Mridanga Jathi

    Tillana
    Raga : Vallachi
    Adi Tala
    Composer: Dwaraki Krishnaswamy
    Choreography: Guru Narmada, (reinterpreted by Rukmini Vijayakumar)

    A Tillana is usually the last piece in the performance of a Margam. Adapted from the Tarana, of Hindustani music, the Tillana reflects the joy of finally reaching th...