Lord Krishna. In this dance from, the Lasya (feminine) aspects predominate.
Here the three elements of Nritta, Nritya and Natya are equally balanced. Being rich in
emotional content and sentiment of love the Sringar Rasa (erotic mood) pervades the
entire performance.

The orchestra of Rasa dance consists of Khol or Mridangan, Manjira (cymbals) and flute.
The text songs are from great, saint lyricists like Jayadeva, Vidyapati, Chandidas or from
Bhagavat Puran. The costume is rich and ornamental and extremely captivating. The
sight of the costume itself is a great feast of colours, splendor and delicacy.
The other numbers perfermed are called Choloms. A Cholom dance is always virile,
vigorous and sturdy and represents the Tandava aspect of the art. It involves a lot of
turning, swaying, whirling, jumping and strong spiral movements. Therefore it is
performed usually by men.

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Dance images © Dilini Reynold. Plese don't take without permission. Thank you.
Background courtesy of Pegasus
Swan © Kitty Roach
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