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To this day, when Manipuri people dance, they do not stamp
vigorously but press their feet gently and delicately on the ground. The original
myths and stories are still practiced by the cultist Maibis, or Meitei priestesses
in the form (Maibi) that is the root of Manipuri.To this day, when Manipuri people
dance, they do not stamp vigorously but press their feet gently and delicately
on the ground. The original myths and stories are still practiced by the cultist
Maibis, or Meitei priestesses in the form (Maibi) that is the root of Manipuri. |
The female Rasadances, based on the Radha-Krishna theme, feature group ballets
and solos. The male 'Sankirtana' dances, performed to the pulsating rhythm of
the Manipuri dholak are full of vitality.The musical forms of Manipuri dance reflect
the culture of the state of Manipur. The art form primarily depicts episodes from
the life of Vishnu and is paradoxically a most tender and vigorous form of expression.
Balance and a restraint of power are the predominant features of this style.
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