A Yoga of Indian Classical Dance

A Yoga of Indian Classical Dance

Author: Roxanne Kamayani Gupta

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2000-03-01

Total Pages: 625

ISBN-13: 1594775273

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The yoga and classical dance traditions of India have been inextricably entwined for millennia. The exacting hand gestures, postures and movements of Indian classical dance can only be achieved through yogic concentration. Conversely, the esthetics, symmetry, and dynamism of dance enhance the practice of yoga. These two traditions, so complementary and essential to one another, are united and explicated for the first time in A Yoga of Indian Classical Dance. Twenty-five years ago Roxanne Kamayani Gupta embarked on a journey of dance and yoga, yearning to unlock their mysteries and discover their common origins. As a twenty-year-old student from America she was miraculously and mysteriously absorbed into Indian culture, became a Hindu, and began an odyssey so unusual and unique that the reader will be enchanted by its telling. Choosing the path of the dancer, Roxanne Gupta accomplished what no Western woman had done before: being accepted and trained by Indian masters and then performing in the Indian classical traditions--from the palaces of maharajas to the arts festivals of Europe and America--while at the same time achieving a doctorate in the anthropology of religion and being initiated into a number of yogic traditions. Having mastered the classical form of Kuchipudi dance and studied with teachers of the hatha and kriya yoga traditions, she brings together these two great streams of consciousness and practice. In this tantric approach to yoga and dance, expressed through the body and through a yoga of emotions, we see the traditions embodied in a manner that embraces the totality of the human experience. The result is the dance of the yogini, the sacred feminine initiatress who dances with one foot in nature and the other in the realm of the gods. With extensive photographs of innovative yoga routines, Roxanne Kamayani Gupta distills her experience into techniques for yogic study certain to assist students of all levels to achieve a dynamic, beautiful, and graceful practice.


YOGA AND ODISSI DANCE

YOGA AND ODISSI DANCE

Author: Dr. Rashmi Rekha Das , Co-author: Dr. Biswajit Dash

Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2024-07-20

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13:

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This book explores the synergy between yoga and dance, enhancing physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. It shows how yoga improves dancers' strength, flexibility, and focus, while dance adds creativity and fluidity to yoga. The spiritual essence of Odissi dance and the therapeutic benefits of both disciplines are also examined. Readers will discover how these practices promote a balanced, fulfilling life.


Yoga Journal

Yoga Journal

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2007-09

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13:

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For more than 30 years, Yoga Journal has been helping readers achieve the balance and well-being they seek in their everyday lives. With every issue,Yoga Journal strives to inform and empower readers to make lifestyle choices that are healthy for their bodies and minds. We are dedicated to providing in-depth, thoughtful editorial on topics such as yoga, food, nutrition, fitness, wellness, travel, and fashion and beauty.


Moving Consciously

Moving Consciously

Author: Sondra Fraleigh

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2015-07-30

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 0252097491

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The popularity of yoga and Zen meditation has heightened awareness of somatic practices. Individuals develop the conscious embodiment central to somatics work via movement and dance, or through touch from a skilled teacher or therapist often called a somatic bodyworker. Methods of touch and movement foster generative processes of consciousness in order to create a fluid interconnection between sensation, thought, movement, and expression. In Moving Consciously , Sondra Fraleigh gathers essays that probe ideas surrounding embodied knowledge and the conscious embodiment of movement and dance. Using a variety of perspectives on movement and dance somatics, Fraleigh and other contributors draw on scholarship and personal practice to participate in a multifaceted investigation of a thriving worldwide phenomenon. Their goal: to present the mental and physical health benefits of experiencing one's inner world through sensory awareness and movement integration. A stimulating addition to a burgeoning field, Moving Consciously incorporates concepts from East and West into a timely look at life-changing, intertwined practices that involve dance, movement, performance studies, and education. Contributors: Richard Biehl, Robert Bingham, Hillel Braude, Alison East, Sondra Fraleigh, Kelly Ferris Lester, Karin Rugman, Catherine Schaeffer, Jeanne Schul, and Ruth Way.


Our Inner Ocean

Our Inner Ocean

Author: LeCain W. Smith

Publisher: Archway Publishing

Published: 2014-08-12

Total Pages: 511

ISBN-13: 1452518688

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This book describes ancient and new holistic modalities of practitioner-applied bodywork and revitalizing self-care practices that illuminate our human potential and awaken our ability to attain and maintain perfect health and well-being.


Reviving and Re-Writing Ethics in Social Research For Commoning the Community

Reviving and Re-Writing Ethics in Social Research For Commoning the Community

Author: Chowdhury, Jahid Siraz

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2024-03-05

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 1668485281

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In the continuously changing field of social sciences, ethical considerations in anthropological studies pose unprecedented challenges. The book Reviving and Re-Writing Ethics in Social Research For Commoning the Community embarks on a transformative journey, moving beyond historical analysis to address pressing contemporary questions about the norms governing anthropological study. Who guards the guardians? What ethical challenges does the modern era pose for anthropological sciences? These are the critical questions explored in this comprehensive exploration of the ethical landscape of social research. As the ethical foundations of social research shift with political, intellectual, and societal changes, there is a pressing need to reassess the purpose of anthropological knowledge and the responsibility of researchers towards the communities they study. The book raises vital concerns about the evolving nature of ethical considerations, challenging traditional notions of ethical research. It highlights the ethical and axiological dilemmas faced by anthropologists in the modern era, emphasizing the need for a more community-centric approach that actively benefits the studied communities.


Performing Arts and Therapeutic Implications

Performing Arts and Therapeutic Implications

Author: Tanvi Bajaj

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-08-12

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1317325729

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Presenting an alternative perspective, this book proposes that performing arts forge an emotional bond between the performer and the audience, making the act of performance a therapeutic and restorative experience, and not merely recreational. Studying the life-experiences of six artists, and their unique engagement with three art forms — music, drama and dance — the book highlights the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual effects of performing arts both on the performers and the audience. More importantly, it takes the current understanding of the therapeutic role of arts beyond a deficit model of health that focuses on their use in curing illnesses, disabilities and imbalances, towards a more positive growth-centric model that relates them to promoting holistic mental health, well-being and happiness. It thus bridges the gap between the theoretical understanding of creative arts therapy and the practical experience of performing arts in non-therapeutic settings. Further, it assumes increasing relevance with respect to fast-changing lifestyles to which stress and ill-health are often attributed. The book will appeal to artists, educators and researchers of performing arts, applied psychology, counselling and therapy, and cultural studies, as well as interested general readers.


The Yoga of Yogananda

The Yoga of Yogananda

Author: Jayadev Jaerschky

Publisher: Ananda Edizioni

Published: 2024-01-31

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 883332088X

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Philosophy • Practices • Yoga postures • Prayers • Daily Life This is the first complete Ananda Yoga manual, with all the detailed, full-color postures, a unique and unprecedented compendium of Paramhansa Yogananda and Swami Kriyananda's teachings on Yoga. Yoga offers us well-being and happiness, especially when it is lived holistically. Ananda Yoga, based on the teachings of the great master Paramhansa Yogananda and developed by his direct disciple Swami Kriyananda, teaches us to practice yoga postures for their valuable physical benefits, but not only that: each posture also becomes a tool for our mental well-being, developing our inner qualities of peace, joy, and love. Finally, Ananda Yoga leads us to a deep spiritual evolution, toward ever-expanding states of consciousness. This is the essence of Ananda Yoga. You will be guided to explore: 84 detailed and illustrated yoga postures, accompanied by affirmations 7 sequences, one for each day of the week the art of pranayama, the control of breath and energy the practice of asanas according to the guidelines of Patanjali, the father of yoga meditation as a means of reaching the highest heights of yoga the art of bringing yoga into the daily life. An absolute treasure that will remain a milestone for all who practice yoga. Discover the deeper experience of yoga, the wonder of your own Self!