Description :Odissi dance holds a record in terms of emerging as one of the most popular dance forms in India at the shortest possible time. In 1954, when it performed by the young dancers on the stage of the Inter-university Youth Festival suddenly acquired a new status and became an object of study and research for scholars, performers, and teachers. Kelucharan Mohapatra was the choreographer of Oddisi dance, through this paper sheds some light on his contribution and guidance towards the Oddisi dance.
Source :Sangeet Natak Akademi
Type :Article
Received From :Sangeet Natak Akademi
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Mohanty-Hejmadi, Priyambada
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2017-07-11T03:23:28Z
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2017-07-11T03:23:28Z
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2002
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Odissi dance holds a record in terms of emerging as one of the most popular dance forms in India at the shortest possible time. In 1954, when it performed by the young dancers on the stage of the Inter-university Youth Festival suddenly acquired a new status and became an object of study and research for scholars, performers, and teachers. Kelucharan Mohapatra was the choreographer of Oddisi dance, through this paper sheds some light on his contribution and guidance towards the Oddisi dance.