Abhinaya Dance Company of San Jose
Presents
The Bharatanatyam Arangetram
of
Anika Mehrotra
March 31, 2024
3:00 PM
Mexican Heritage Theater
Bharatanatyam is one of the most ancient forms of classical Indian dances, expressed through Nritta (rhythmic movements), Nritya (expression), and Natya (mime). It is a classical dance style from South India known for its grace, rhythm, and sculpturesque poses. This classical dance had its origins thousands of years ago in the Natya Sastra, a comprehensive guide to the intricacies of dance, drama and music written by the sage Bharata. In the word Bharata are the three components of the dance: Bha for Bhaava (expression), Ra for Raaga (melody), and Ta for Taala (rhythm). Bharatanatyam is unique in its use of geometric precision, rhythmic complexity, and a distinctive language of gestures. By combining these elements with music, Bharatanatyam expresses the yearning of the human soul for union with the eternal.
Arangetram is a Tamil word, which means the ‘etram’ or ascending on the ‘arangam’ or performance on stage by a dancer. In this concert-length solo recital to the public, a dancer presents a full repertoire of dances (Maargam), demonstrating extensive knowledge of the art form through a variety of pieces, keeping a balance between “nritta and nritya”. To reach this juncture in the career of a dancer requires years of intense and rigorous training. The Arangetram is the first step in the transition from an amateur to a professional dancer.
The Venue
School of Arts and Culture
The Mexican Heritage Plaza
1700 Alum Rock Ave
San Jose, CA 95116
The Mexican Heritage Plaza (MHP) is a uniquely designed cultural facility located in the Mayfair neighborhood of east San Jose a predominantly Mexican American neighborhood since the mid-20th century. The MHP was built by the City of San Jose in 1999 on the site of one of the first grocery store boycotts for farm workers’ rights organized by César Chavez in the 1960s.