KUCHIPUDI CLASSES/WORKSHOPS, MÜNCHEN


FRIDAY /WEDNESDAY CLASSES

at Santulan Ayurveda, Wörthstr. 13, 81667 Munich, Germany

Small Kuchipudi classes in relaxed, personable atmosphere, where we practice basic steps and Jathis (rhythmic combinations using the Kuchipudi steps).

Upcoming dates:

September 2018 
Fr 7.9. (5:15-7pm – 5:15-6pm beginners; 5:30-7pm slightly advanced)
Fr. 14.9 (5:15-7pm – 5:15-6pm beginners; 5:30-7pm slightly advanced)
Fr. 21.9. (5:15-7pm – 5:15-6pm beginners; 5:30-7pm slightly advanced)
Fr. 28.9. (5:15-7pm – 5:15-6pm beginners; 5:30-7pm slightly advanced)
October 2018
Fr 5.10. (5:15-7pm – 5:15-6pm beginners; 5:30-7pm slightly advanced)
W 24.10. (6-7:30 pm)
November 2018
Fr. 2.11. (5:15-7pm – 5:15-6pm beginners; 5:30-7pm slightly advanced)
W 21.11. (6-7:30 pm)
December 2018
W 5.12. (6-7:30 pm)
W 12.12. (6-7:30 pm)
W 19.12. (5:15–6:45 pm)

Sunday Morning Kuchipudi Workshops:

at

Eine Welt Haus
Schwanthalerstr 80
We practice basics steps and a short choreography.

Upcoming dates:

September 2018
Sun 2.9.2018, 11-13h (Tanzraum ) (11-12 Basics, 12-1pm slightly advanced)
Sun 23.9.201811-13h (Werkstatt) (11-12 Basics, 12-1pm slightly advanced)
October 2018
Sun 7.10.2018, 11-13h (Werkstatt) (11-12 Basics, 12-1pm slightly advanced)
Sun 21.10.2018, 11-13h (Werkstatt) (11-12 Basics, 12-1pm slightly advanced)
November 2018
Sun 4.11.201811-13h (Tanzraum) (11-12 Basics, 12-1pm slightly advanced)
Sun 18.11.201811-13h (U20) (11-12 Basics, 12-1pm slightly advanced)
December 2018
Sun 2.12.201811-13h (U20) (11-12 Basics, 12-1pm slightly advanced)
Sun 16.12.2018, 11-13h (U20) (11-12 Basics, 12-1pm slightly advanced)

ADVANCED BHARATANATYAM, every 1st and 3rd Sunday 9:30-11am

at

Eine Welt Haus, Schwanthalerstr 80

September 2018
Sun 2.9.2018, 9:30-11h (Tanzraum )
Sun 23.9.2018, 9:30-11h (Werkstatt)
October 2018
Sun 7.10.2018, 9:30-11h (Werkstatt)
Sun 21.10.2018, 9:30-11h (Werkstatt)
November 2018
Sun 4.11.2018, 9:30-11h (Tanzraum) 
Sun 18.11.2018, 9:30-11h (U20) 
December 2018
Sun 2.12.2018, 9:30-11h (U20)
Sun 16.12.2018, 9:30-11h (U20)

Individual and private classes upon request. Information und Anmeldung/registration: babli @ sandrachatterjee.net


Kuchipudi, one of the Indian classical dance forms, is named after the village Kuchilapuram/Kuchipudi in Andhra Pradesh, South India. It traces its origins to a dance theatre form traditionally danced by Brahmin men from this very village, performing male and female roles. This dance theatre form, of which the performance of Lord Krishna’s wife Satyabhama is a central aspect, coexisted and interacted with other dance theatre forms from the Andhra region, as well as (solo) temple and court dance traditions performed by women, as the research of dance scholars and historians such as Rumya S Putcha and Davesh Soneji has illustrated. The codification of Kuchipudi into a classical form in the 20th century, which today circulates and is practiced globally within a larger context of classical Indian dance (dominated by women), was shaped by important contributions from master teachers and dancers such as Vedantam Lakshminarayana Sastri and Padma Bhushan Dr. Vempati Chinna Satyam. The Repertoire of classical Kuchipudi today is made of items drawn from the dance theater form, as well as items from court and temple forms. In addition this repertoire is expanded through new creations by dancers today. The technique of Kuchipudi, like the technique of other classical Indian dance forms- has two main aspects: abstract dance, or nritta, which emphasizes rhythmic aspects of the dance, and natya, in which the poetic, and narrative interpretation through dance is central.

Sandra’s Kuchipudi Rangapravesam (debut) took place in 1991 in Munich. She is trained in Kuchipudi with Ranga Vivekanandan-Barth, Jaya Rama and Vanashree Rao, and Sumathy Kaushal, in Bharatanatyam with Padmini Chari, Arup Ghosh and Malathi Iyengar, and most recently Odissi, with Sharon Lowen.