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A Biographical Documentary Bharatanatyam DVD 3 Ma INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE: DVD SET ‐ 4 No. Title Dance Form Format 1 Kalakshetra Bharatanatyam DVD 2 Komala Vardhana: a biographical documentary Bharatanatyam DVD 3 Mallika Sarabhai: a biographical film Bharatanatyam DVD 4 Pravahi: Alarmel Valli Bharatanatyam DVD 5 The Living Spirit: Rukmini Devi Arundale Bharatanatyam DVD 6 Sadhiye Kala Chhau Dance Chhau DVD 7 Indian Folk Dances, 1978 Folk DVD 8 Folk Dances of Goa Folk DVD 9 Gotipua Gotipua DVD Kathak: a 1970 documentary (featuring Shambhu Maharaj, 10 Kathak DVD Roshan Kumari, Damayanti Joshi etc.) Magnificent Memory 11 (rare 1950 film on Islamic Architecture Kathak DVD featuring dances by Shirin & Roshan Vajifdar) 12 State of Culture: Nahid Siddiqui Kathak DVD Uma: 13 Kathak DVD the life and art of Uma Sharma by B. Dasgupta Raja Radha 14 Kuchipudi DVD (A biographical film on Raja & Radha Reddy) 15 Guru Amubi Singh Manipuri DVD 16 Mohiniattam (archival film by Vasudevan Nair, 1977) Mohiniattam DVD 17 Sacred Dances at the Hemis Festival in Ladakh Tibetan Ritual Dance DVD Kathakali: Art Form of Kerala ‐ Complete Series (with English commentary) Episode 1: Introduction 18 DVD (Anchor: Raghava Menon) 19 Episode 2: Chuzhippukal DVD 20 Episode 3: Chempa Onnaam Kaalam DVD Kathakali 21 Episode 4: Thira Nokkukal Sringaaram (Kathi) DVD 22 Episode 5: Rasa‐abhinaya in Kathakali & its evolution DVD 23 Episode 6: Make‐up & Make‐up Materials DVD 24 Episode 7: Ravanan & Mandodari DVD SCHOLARLY INTERVIEWS WITH DANCERS 25 Sitara Devi: Interview by Kapila Vatsyayana Kathak DVD 26 Damayanti Joshi: Interview by Kapila Vatsyayana Kathak DVD Baaton Baaton Mein: Birju Maharaj 27 Kathak DVD (interviewed by Mrinal Pande) Baaton Baaton Mein: Uma Sharma 28 Kathak DVD (interviewed by Mrinal Pande) Baaton Baaton Mein: Sonal Mansingh 29 Bharatanatyam & Odissi DVD (interviewed by Mrinal Pande) Baaton Baaton Mein: Yamini Krishnamurthy 30 Bharatanatyam DVD (interviewed by Mrinal Pande) For order enquiries contact : [email protected].
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