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Thattadavu

Thattu Mettu Adavu

Posted on29 Sep 2015
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Thattumettu Adavus are rhythmically challenging Adavus. There are 5 main variations in Thattumettadavu – Thisra, Chathurashra, Khanda, Mishra and Sankeerna and their...
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Mandi Adavu

Posted on29 Sep 2015
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Mandi meaning knee are one of the most beautiful but toughest Adavus. There are 5 variations in all. The students learn to...
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Paraval Adavu

Posted on29 Sep 2015
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Paraval Adavus are one of the most commonly performed graceful Adavus. There are 4 main variations. Vees Adavu is very unique where...
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Bhramari Adavu

Posted on29 Sep 2015
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Bhramari meaning turns are one of the most beautiful and graceful Adavus. There are 4 variations that includes full turns, half turns,...
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Kuttadavu

Posted on29 Sep 2015
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Kuttadavus are one of the most commonly performed Adavus and one of the toughest Adavu in terms of stamina. There are 3...
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Nattadavu

Posted on26 Sep 2015
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Naattadavus are the second variation in Adavus that involve stretching of the legs, striking of the feet, cross positions of the feet...
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Thattadavu

Posted on26 Sep 2015
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Thattadavus are the basic footsteps that involve striking of the feet in Half-knee position (Aramandi). Students learn the basic Natyarambha position and...
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