DANCE

Dance Of India

A Symphony of Movement and Expression

Immerse in a sanctuary of hushed contemplation at Silent Gallery. Our exhibits speak through visual masterpieces, inviting introspection and connection beyond words. Delight in diverse artworks spanning genres and eras, provoking emotions and sparking conversations. Witness the transformative power of silence in appreciating the profound beauty of artistic expression.

The Graceful Movements of the Eastern Lands

Odissi from Odisha

Known for its fluidity and grace, Odissi is a classical dance form that combines lyrical beauty with spiritual themes.

Sattriya of Assam

A classical dance that originates from the monasteries of Assam, Sattriya blends devotion with dramatic expression.

Manipuri from Manipur

Characterised by its smooth and flowing movements, Manipuri dance often depicts scenes from the life of Krishna.

The Vibrant Beats of the Western Desert and Coast

Ghoomar of Rajasthan

A traditional folk dance, Ghoomar is known for its swirling robes and graceful movements, often performed during festive occasions.

Dandiya Raas from Gujarat

A lively folk dance, Dandiya Raas is performed with sticks and is the heart of the Navratri festival.

Lavani of Maharashtra

A combination of traditional song and dance, Lavani is known for its powerful rhythms and expressive lyrics.

The Rhythmic Footwork of the Northern Plains

Kathak

Originating from Northern India, Kathak is known for its intricate footwork and rapid spins, often narrating stories through dance.

Bhangra of Punjab

This energetic folk dance is associated with the harvest festival of Vaisakhi and is celebrated with vigorous movements and lively music.

Kullu Nati of Himachal Pradesh

A traditional dance of the Kullu Valley, it is often performed during local festivals and celebrations.

The Dramatic Gestures of the Southern Peninsula

Bharatanatyam from Tamil Nadu

One of the most popular classical Indian dances, Bharatanatyam is noted for its fixed upper torso, bent legs, and impressive footwork.

Kuchipudi from Andhra Pradesh

This dance form combines expressive eye movements with fluid dance movements to tell stories, often from Hindu epics.

Kathakali from Kerala

Known for its elaborate costumes and makeup, Kathakali is a storytelling dance that combines dance, drama, and music to depict ancient stories.

Museum Hours

9:30–6:00, Monday Until 8:00

Museum Location

2270 S Real Camino Lake California

Indigenous Arts Foundation Honoring the timeless beauty of India’s Indigenous artistry that speaks to the heart