Alarippu, performed by Sundaresan Ramesh and Absara Pushpavinothan is a ritualistic dance symbolising the blossoming of the body through gentle movements of the eyes, the nexk and the limbs. The movements are typical of the Bharatanatyam style engaging in tempo variations climaxing in a short finale. Akademi transformed Westminster Hall on 10 August in a dance spectacular as part of Arts in Parliament - a programme of free events which brings art, music, dance, theatre, and poetry into the historic Houses of Parliament during the summer of 2012. Choreographer: Traditional / Pushkala Gopal. Da
Alarippu, performed by Sundaresan Ramesh and Absara Pushpavinothan is a ritualistic dance symbolising the blossoming of the body through gentle movements of the eyes, the nexk and the limbs. The movements are typical of the Bharatanatyam style engaging in tempo variations climaxing in a short finale. Akademi transformed Westminster Hall on 10 August in a dance spectacular as part of Arts in Parliament - a programme of free events which brings art, music, dance, theatre, and poetry into the historic Houses of Parliament during the summer of 2012. Choreographer: Traditional / Pushkala Gopal. Dance Style Bharatanatyam. Traditional dance style
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