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- Manipuri_dance abstract "Manipuri dance is one of the major Indian classical dance forms. It originates from Manipur, a state in north-eastern India on the border with Burma. In Manipur, surrounded by mountains and geographically isolated at the meeting point of the orient and mainland India, the form developed its own specific aesthetics, values, conventions and ethics. The cult of Radha and Krishna, particularly the raslila, is central to its themes but the dances, unusually, incorporate the characteristic symbols (kartal or manjira) and double-headed drum (pung or Manipuri mrdanga) of sankirtan into the visual performance. Guru Naba Kumar, Guru Bipin Singh, Rajkumar Singhajit Singh, his wife Charu Sija Mathur, Darshana Jhaveri are some of the prominent exponents of this classical dance form.Manipuri dance is purely religious and its aim is a spiritual experience. Development of music and dance has through religious festivals and daily activities of the Manipuri people. According to the legend, the indigenous people of the Manipur valley were the dance-expert Gandharvas mentioned in the Hindu epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata. Not only is dance a medium of worship and enjoyment, a door to the divine, but indispensable for all socio-cultural ceremonies. From the religious point of view and from the artistic angle of vision, Manipuri classical form of dance is claimed not only to be one of the most chastest, modest, softest and mildest but the most meaningful dances of the world.The most obliging aspect of Manipuri culture is that, it has retained the ancient ritual based dances and folk dances along with the later developed classical Manipuri dance style. Among the classical categories, 'Ras Leela' - a highly evolved dance drama, choreographed on 'Vaishnavite Padavalis' composed by mainly eminent Bengali poets and some Manipuri Gurus, is the highest expression of artistic genius, devotion and excellence of the Manipuris.Manipuri dancers do not wear ankle bells to accentuate the beats tapped out by the feet, in contrast with other Indian dance forms, and the dancers' feet never strike the ground hard. Movements of the body and feet and facial expressions in Manipuri dance are subtle and aim at devotion and grace.".
- Manipuri_dance instrument Cymbal.
- Manipuri_dance instrument Drum.
- Manipuri_dance instrument Flute.
- Manipuri_dance instrument Pena.
- Manipuri_dance instrument Pump_organ.
- Manipuri_dance musicSubgenre Pung_cholom.
- Manipuri_dance stylisticOrigin Historical_Vedic_religion.
- Manipuri_dance thumbnail Rasa_Lila_in_Manipuri_dance_style.jpg?width=300.
- Manipuri_dance wikiPageExternalLink awardeeslist.htm.
- Manipuri_dance wikiPageID "3286960".
- Manipuri_dance wikiPageRevisionID "604112087".
- Manipuri_dance bgcolor "Pink".
- Manipuri_dance caption "Rasa Lila performance".
- Manipuri_dance color "Blue".
- Manipuri_dance country India.
- Manipuri_dance culturalOrigins "Early 15th century Manipur".
- Manipuri_dance genre Indian_classical_dance.
- Manipuri_dance hasPhotoCollection Manipuri_dance.
- Manipuri_dance instruments "Pung, Pena, Kartal and Manzilla, Mangkang, Sembong, Baashi, Harmonium".
- Manipuri_dance name "Manipuri dance".
- Manipuri_dance popularity "Much in Manipur and in India".
- Manipuri_dance stylisticOrigins "Manipuri and Vedic".
- Manipuri_dance subgenrelist "List of Manipuri dance genres".
- Manipuri_dance subgenres Pung_cholom.
- Manipuri_dance subgenres Rasa_lila.
- Manipuri_dance title "Manipuri".
- Manipuri_dance subject Category:Classical_dance_genres_of_India.
- Manipuri_dance subject Category:Dances_of_India.
- Manipuri_dance subject Category:Manipuri_culture.
- Manipuri_dance type Art102743547.
- Manipuri_dance type Artifact100021939.
- Manipuri_dance type Creation103129123.
- Manipuri_dance type Dance107020538.
- Manipuri_dance type DancesOfIndia.
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- Manipuri_dance type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Manipuri_dance type Whole100003553.
- Manipuri_dance type Genre.
- Manipuri_dance type MusicGenre.
- Manipuri_dance type TopicalConcept.
- Manipuri_dance type MusicalComposition.
- Manipuri_dance type Concept.
- Manipuri_dance comment "Manipuri dance is one of the major Indian classical dance forms. It originates from Manipur, a state in north-eastern India on the border with Burma. In Manipur, surrounded by mountains and geographically isolated at the meeting point of the orient and mainland India, the form developed its own specific aesthetics, values, conventions and ethics.".
- Manipuri_dance label "Manipuri (Tanz)".
- Manipuri_dance label "Manipuri dance".
- Manipuri_dance label "Manipuri".
- Manipuri_dance label "Manipuri".
- Manipuri_dance label "Taniec Manipuri".
- Manipuri_dance label "Манипури (танец)".
- Manipuri_dance sameAs Manipuri_(Tanz).
- Manipuri_dance sameAs Manipuri.
- Manipuri_dance sameAs Taniec_Manipuri.
- Manipuri_dance sameAs Manipuri.
- Manipuri_dance sameAs m.093fqd.
- Manipuri_dance sameAs Q511116.
- Manipuri_dance sameAs Q511116.
- Manipuri_dance sameAs Manipuri_dance.
- Manipuri_dance wasDerivedFrom Manipuri_dance?oldid=604112087.
- Manipuri_dance depiction Rasa_Lila_in_Manipuri_dance_style.jpg.
- Manipuri_dance isPrimaryTopicOf Manipuri_dance.
- Manipuri_dance name "Manipuri dance".