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Sattriya Dance

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  • Context (IE): Sattriya dance has been seeing tremendous growth in the public fora.

About Sattriya Dance

  • Sattriya originated in Sattra, a monastery, as a part of the neo-Vaishnavite movement in Assam.
  • It includes Nritta, Nritya and Natya components.
  • Natya: The dramatic aspect of a performance, which includes spoken dialogue and mime. 
  • Nritta: Abstract dance movements that follow the rhythm of the music, but without expressing a theme or emotion. 
  • Nritya: Interpretive dance that uses facial expressions, hand gestures, and body movements to convey emotions and themes. 
  • Sattriya dances differ from other dance forms in their basic stance. For males, it is known as Purush Pak, while for females, Prakriti Pak.
  • The Sattriya dance (unlike other Classical Dance forms) has been left untouched and has been the same since its birth.
  • It had its influences from folk dance forms like:
    • Ojapali,
    • Devadasi,
    • Bihu,
    • Bodos, etc.
  • Strictly laid-down principles govern the Sattriya dance tradition with respect to:
    1. Hasta mudras,
    2. Footwork,
    3. Aharyas,
    4. Music, etc.
  • Traditionally, Sattriya was performed only by bhokots (male monks) in monasteries as a part of their daily rituals.
  • The dance is based on mythological themes. Primarily based on Krishna-Radha relations or sometimes on the stories of Ram-Sita.
  • Today, Sattriya is also performed on stage by men and women who are not members of the sattras on themes that are not merely mythological.
  • It has two distinctly separate streams:
    1. The Bhaona-related repertoire
    2. The Independent dance numbers

Sattriya Dance Costume

  • The costume of the Sattriya dance is primarily of two types:
    1. The male costume comprises the dhoti and chadar and the paguri (turban) and
    2. The female costume comprises the ghuri, chadar and kanchi (waist cloth).
  • Pat Silk saree (also spelt paat) is the most popular kind of saree used in this dance. It represents the locality through its various colourful motifs and designs.
  • Traditional Assamese jewellery is used in the dance. The jewellery is made in a unique technique in Kesa Sun (raw gold).

 Sattriya Dance Costume

Instruments used

  • There are various musical instruments used in this dance, some of which include:
    1. Khol (drum),
    2. Bahi (flute),
    3. Violin,
    4. Tanpura,
    5. Harmonium,
    6. Shankha (Conch Shell).
  • The songs are compositions of shankaradeva known as Borgeets.
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