Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173053245
- Publisher: Aryan Books International
- Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8173053243
- Publisher Date: 2007
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 140
₹1,200.00
Discover the captivating history and evolution of Odissi, a classical Indian dance form. From its origins as a temple ritual to its international acclaim, explore the journey of Odissi with Meenakshi Jain’s insightful book. “Odissi: An Indian Classical Dance Form” unveils the rich traditions and artistry of this mesmerizing dance. ISBN: 9788173053245
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Yash Subhash Thakur –
A beautiful book about a beautiful dance form. I especially enjoyed the sections on the mudras.
Riya Chopra –
A good overview, but felt like it glossed over some of the more complex aspects of the dance.
Prajjwal Yadav –
This book sparked my interest in Odissi! I plan to take a class now. Thanks, Meenakshi Jain!
Anshul Bhardwaj –
Jain’s book is informative, but sometimes dry. Still, it provides a solid overview of Odissi’s history.
Abhay Kumar Rajak –
A great read for anyone interested in Indian culture and dance.
Bhavna –
An excellent resource for anyone interested in Indian classical dance. Jain’s passion for Odissi shines through.
Naman Saini –
A decent introduction to Odissi. I wish there were more photos and in-depth explanations, but it’s a good starting point.
Kartikey Sauliyal –
Excellent book that is well researched, but at times dry.
Kshitij Verma –
Loved learning about the origins of Odissi! The book is well-written and easy to understand. Highly recommended.
Prerna Kumari –
The book made me appreciate the beauty of Indian dance forms.
Vibhu Vibhor Tiwari –
It gave a detailed insight into how Odissi has been through a lot.
Shreyashi Sarkar –
Found the book a bit repetitive but still gave a good context.
Prasasth Peter Varigeti –
A bit academic, but thorough. If you’re serious about learning about Odissi, this is a good choice.
Iqraa –
Informative and well-researched, but somewhat lacking in visual appeal. Some picture could have helped a lot.
Anshuman Sinha –
Gave a detailed insight into the dance form with good information.
Somya Bhargav –
Meenakshi Jain does a great job of explaining the nuances of Odissi dance. It is truly enriching.
Bazil Mehdi –
I struggled to maintain focus while reading as it gets boring after a while.
Rahul Gitte –
I enjoyed reading about the evolution of Odissi. The book could have been more engaging.
Shubhashish Gupta –
The historical context was interesting, but I struggled with some of the terminology.
Devyani Seth –
The book could have been better if it included better images.
Shashwat Harsh –
I found the book a little dense and hard to follow at times. However, the topic is still interesting.
Keshav R Gupta –
The book provided a good introduction to Odissi but left me wanting more.