Bhagavathykunjamma’s Bharatanatyam

    It was the end of Kaikottikali*
    and the beginning of Bharatanatyam for Bhagavathykunjamma.

    Legs close, yet apart, must be bent.
    Not that way, this way, not this way, that way…
    The feet must only be this far.
    The hair this way, the face that way
    the mudras must be this way, see?.

    Kunjamma found it tough to master.
    Whatever she did, turned out to be Kaikottikali.
    She was told
    She was shown
    The body was arched
    The steps were numbered
    The mridangam ** was played
    Kunjamma stuck to Kaikottikali.

    Finally, Nethyaramma herself came.
    In nice, new linen
    Tried to teach dance
    In clap-dance style.
    New steps
    New gestures
    Arms swirling
    Feet twirling
    Porridge everytime.

    With blessings on the forehead
    Bhagavathikunjamma learnt Bharatanatyam.
    Then for a long period,
    She presented Bharatanatyam
    trained a lot of them.
    That’s how Bharatanatyam Bhagavathiamma
    became famous.
    Are you listening?.

    *a kind of folk, clap-dance popular in Kerala, usually played by pairs in a group.
    **a percussion instrument.


 

 


 
 
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