Friday, April 19, 2024
Dance

Bharatanatyam - Music, Costume and Make up

INTRODUCTION PERFORMANCE MUSIC, COSTUME AND MAKE UP TECHNIQUE DANCERS

BharatanatyamThe chief musical instruments in Bharata Natyam are the mridangam and a pair of cymbals. Sometimes veena, violin ,ghatamand flute are also used. The vidwan (expert) sets the refrain, which is repeated by the chorus. The cymbals provide the timing, while the mridangam supplies fractional measures of the broad beats. The dancer follows the mridangam and cymbals. A tambura is often incorporated in the orchestra to provide the swara or scale for the refrain.

The costumes of the dancer are gorgeous. The costumes consists of a dothi for both male and female dancers. It is usually of richly embroidered brocade or shimmering silk or satin. It fits snugly above the ankles and is pleated along the legs, which it encases. Over the dhoti, in the middle, is a pleated or frilled cloth hanging from the waist to perhaps the knees. The upper part of the male dancers body remains bare save for a necklace. Women wear a tight fitting choli or bodice of the same colour and material as the dhoti.

Armlets, wristlets or bangles, earrings and necklaces serve to enhance the dancers appearance. Women wear a veni or semi circle of real or artificial flowers round the bun or plait of the hair. In the centre of the forehead a tika or dot is impressed. 

The most typical items of jewellery are the thalaisaman (head piece), with the rakodi, worn  just above the flowers in the hair, and the Chandrasuryan (moon  and sun) on either side, as the head symbolises the firmament. The ear ornaments consist of three pieces, the maatal (chain), jhimki (hanging earring)  and the thodu which fits on to the lobe. For the neck there is the adigai which consists of a choker and pendant, and a longer chain with a broad padakkam or pendant designed in red, green, and pearly stones with peacock or floral designs set in a half-moon like frame. An undulating bangle, vanki; for the upper arm, gold bangles for the wrist, an odyanam or broad ornament belt, and occasionally a hair ornament called sarpam or snake to decorate the long plait, completes the ensemble. Most Bharata Natyam dancers from all over the country order their jewellery from centres at Mylapore and at Nagercoil which has the largest number of skilled goldsmiths.