Bharatanatyam “Arangetram”
On 13th August, 2024, a 13-year-old girl from China became the first in her country to perform a Bharatanatyam "Arangetram" — a major milestone as the ancient Indian classical dance form is gaining popularity in the neighbouring country.
What is Bharatanatyam "Arangetram"?
- ‘Arangetram’ is a Sanskrit word that literally translates to “ascending the stage.”
- In the world of Bharatanatyam, it refers to the debut performance of a dancer, marking the completion of their training and the beginning of their career as a professional dancer.
- The length of a Bharatanatyam Arangetram can vary depending on the dancer and the choreography, but typically, ....
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