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Monday 29 October 2012

Ghungroos                 

          A Ghungroo  Additionally Referred To As Ghunghroo Or Ghunghru Or Ghungur (Bengali) Or Salangai (Tamil) Is One Amongst Several Little Aluminiferous Bells Arrange Along To Create Ghungroos, A Musical Anklet Tied To The Feet Of Classical Indian Dancers, And Additionally Pakistani Dancers.
                The Sounds Made By Ghungroos Vary Greatly In Pitch Looking On Their Aluminiferous Composition And Size. Ghungroos Serve To Intensify The Chant like a spects Of The Dance And Permit Complicated Footwork To Be Detected By The Audience. They're Worn Straight Off on Top Of The Gliding Joint, Resting On The Lateral Malleolus And Medial Malleolus.
          A String Of Ghungroos Will Vary from Fifty To Bigger Than Two Hundred Bells Knotted Along. A Novice Kid Dancer Could Begin With Fifty And Slowly Add Additional As He Or She Grows Older And Advances In His Or Her Technical Ability. Ghungroos Or Salangais Ar Worn In ancient Performances Of The Classical Indian Dance Forms: Bharatnatyam, Kathak, Kuchipudi, And Odissi Etc.
Ghunghroo Vadan
              Ghunghroo Vadan Evolved By V. Anuradha Singh, A Illustrious Indian Classical Kathak Exponent. She Developed Bell As A Main Instrument And Perform In Several Pure Music Festivals Wherever Dance Isn't Allowed. It's The Sole Foot music Art And It Takes Nice Adeptness, Excellent Management, Stamina, Classical Data And Physical Strength. For The Primary Time In History, V.Anuradha Singh Brings To The Stage Her Revolutionary Technique Of Solo Classical Ghunghru (Foot Bell) Recital That Focuses Exclusively On Foot Music Art (100 Minutes, Non-Stop In One Place).




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