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Thillana is a format of
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Rakhi Paradkar said:
4 years ago
A Tillana or thillana is a rhythmic piece in Carnatic music that is generally performed at the end of a concert and widely used in classical Indian dance performances. Tillana's were composed in the late 17th and 18th century by Tanjaore quartets, Ootthukkadu Venkata Kavi and Maharaja Swathi Thirunal and many such vidwans. Melattur Veerabhadrayyah is said to be the earliest composer of Tillana's in the 17th century.
Devi said:
8 years ago
What is the meaning of thillana?
Manu said:
8 years ago
Thank you for all for giving this information.
Pranamya said:
8 years ago
It is all about expressions, footwork, body language.
It is one of most beautiful and difficult dance.
It is one of most beautiful and difficult dance.
Shikha said:
9 years ago
There is a necessity of face expression in thillana.
Sourabh said:
9 years ago
Thillana or tillana is a step of Mohiniattam.
Shravani said:
9 years ago
It comprises of poses and footwork. A type of difficult dance form with beautiful music composition.
Sangey said:
9 years ago
What is the actual meaning of Thillana?
Shravani said:
9 years ago
Tillana is the final dance performed in a Bharatnatyam Repoteire.
Pavithra said:
9 years ago
Thillana is the presentation style of Bharathanatyam.
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