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Kuchipudi is a classical dance form from Andhra Pradesh, a southern state of India. Kuchipudi is the name of a smalll village in the Divi Taluq of Krishna district that borders the Bay of Bengal and with resident Brahmins practising this traditional dance form, it acquired the presnt name.


With the dance form attaining perfection by the time of Golconda king Abdul Hassan Tanesha, Kuchipudi brahmins are said to have received 600 acres (2.4 kmē) of land as an endowment from Tanesha for the great presentation before him.


Siddhendra Yogi is said to be the first scholar to give it the current form of dance drama. Bhamakalapam is one of his celebrated compositions. He also reserved the art to males by teaching it to young brahmin boys of the village. However the art is mainly dominated by women.


The performance usually begins with some stage rites, after which each of the character comes on to the stage and introduces him/herself with a daru(a small composition of both song and dance to introduce the identity, set the mood, of the character in the drama). The drama then begins. The dance is accompanied by song which is typically carnatic music. The singer is accompanied by mridangam (a classical South Indian percussion instrument), violin, flute and the tambura (a drone instrument with strings which are plucked). Ornaments worn by the artists are generally made of a light weight wood called Boorugu.


Some of the well known people in this tradition are Dr.Vempati Chinna Satyam, Vedantam Lakshminarayana, Tadepalli Perayya, Chinta Krishna Murthy, Raja Reddy and Radha Reddy.


A college now exists in Kuchipudi, to give training in this dance form.


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The Hindu : Siddhendra Yogi's idol consecrated in Kuchipudi temple (436 words)
The Hindu : Siddhendra Yogi's idol consecrated in Kuchipudi temple
Amidst chants of Vedic mantras, an idol of Siddhendra Yogi, creator of the world-famous Kuchipudi dance style, was consecrated in a temple constructed adjacent to the temple complex of Sri Bala Tripura Sundari and Ramalingeswara Swami, presiding deities of Kuchipudi village in Krishna district today.
The reception committee has decided to conduct the Kuchipudi dance festival every year on February 12 to commemorate the day of installation of Siddhendra Yogi idol in the temple.
India - Kuchipudi - India Info @ New Kerala .Com (989 words)
Siddhendra Yogi’s former name was Siddhappa who was an orphan Brahmin.
Siddhendra Yogi also broke new ground by adapting the format of the existing Yakshagana folk dance dramas.
There was little for rhythmic virtuosity, Siddhendra Yogi broad based Bhamakalapam by bringing in some of the element basic to the Yakshagan tradition such as Pravesa Daruvu or "Entrance Dance".
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