The ancient temple-dance art of South India was offered in devotional ritual as a part of worship. It mapped the human heart through exploring the dynamics of vipralambha (separation from) and sambhoga (union) with the Divine. Falling into colonial disgrace under the British, the dance was revived in the 20th century and it has flowered into neo-classical splendour through generations of contemporary Indian dancers. Malavika Sarukkai Lakshmi Vishwanathan Leela Samson Shanta Dhananjayan and VP Dhananjayan Alarmel Valli Yamini Krishnamurthy Kalanidhi Narayanan Choreographed by Dr. Padma Subramanium Choreographed by Radha.
1.Nataraja Tandavam2.Tevaram and Javali
3.Navarasa
4.Tiruppugazh
5.Tillana
6.Ashtapadi
7.Ashtapadi
8.Pavai Nonbu
9.Nauka Charitam
Total Duration:1 hr 03 mts
Source & Credit: http://www.prasarbharatiarchives.co.in/doordarshan/dance/bharatanatyam-vol-1-100