It is important to write Korwes and Jathis coherently such that you can understand when reading them subsequently. This lecture suggests ways in which you can begin to create a system of notation for yourself.
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Talam: Lecture 6, Counting Muktayams
Students of dance are often confused with the numerical value of Muktayams/ Theermanams. This lecture goes through some of the simple Shollukattus and their numerical values.
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Talam: Lecture 7, Yatis
In Carnatic music, Yatis are used to guide Rhythmic and musical compositions. The complexity and use of Yatis varies from one tradition to another, creating mathematical shapes and structures in the music and rhythm. We also incorporate Yatis in the choreography of adavus in dance, often choosing...
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Talam: Lecture 8, counting while danc...
This lecture will share a simple method of developing rhythmic precision in movement, by revisiting how we remember our choreography.