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  The Hindu : Kuchipudi is the winner
Instituted by the State Department of Culture, the festival was aimed at encouraging young and upcoming artistes in the traditional dance form.
Winners of the first prize were given a gold-coated statue of Sidhendra Yogi along with a cash prize of Rs.25,000.
The second prize comprised a silver statue of the yogi with a cash of Rs.
www.hindu.com /lf/2004/01/08/stories/2004010801080200.htm   (398 words)

  
 Kuchipudi Dance in Mauritius - Dayashree Pentiah Kuchipudi Dance in Mauritius - Kuchipudi Gold Medalist - Kuchipudi ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Though they were patorinsed by the royalty, in course of time, this led to a degeneration of values and the dancers were subject to feudalistic abuse.
A need for revolution arose and Sidhendra Yogi, an exceptionally gifted scholar and artist, who lived in this period (14th century) gave a definite format and purified this ancient art.
Sidhendra Yogi, authored the famous play, 'Bhamakalapam', centering around Lord Krishna(the preserver of the universe in the Hindu mythology) and his consorts Sathyabama and Rukmini.
www.mauritiustelugu.com /kuchipudi.html   (1320 words)

  
 Kuchipudi an Indian Classical dance form from the State of Andhra Pradesh in South India 'Kuchipudi' derives its origin ...
Later sometime in the 13th century, the impetus to kuchipudi was given by Sidhendra Yogi.
It is said that as a child, then named Siddhappa, he was looked after by the people of Srikakulam, a village in Andhra Pradesh since he was an orphan.
He came to be known as Sidhendra Yogi.
www.payalramchandani.com /kuchipudi.htm   (389 words)

  
 Kuchipudi Dance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Kuchipudi, the indigenous style of dance of Andhra Pradesh, was born in the village of Kuchelapuri or Kuchelapuram, from which it takes its name.
According to legends, its founder was Sidhendra Yogi, a devotee of Lord Krishna.
He taught this dance to some Brahmin boys in the village and the descendents of those Brahmin families carried on the tradition.
indiafocus.indiainfo.com /arts/dance/indiandanceforms/kuchipudi   (334 words)

  
 Kuchipudi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
With the dance form attaining perfection by the time of Golconda king Abdul Hassan Tanesha, Kuchipudi brahmins are said to have received 600 acres (2.4 km²) of land as an endowment from Tanesha for the great presentation before him.
Siddhendra Yogi is said to be the first scholar to give it the current form of dance drama.
He also reserved the art to males by teaching it to young brahmin boys of the village.
ref.podzone.net /en/Sidhendra_Yogi.htm   (318 words)

  
 TeluguPeople.com - Articles
It was originated and propagated by a great man named Siddhendra Yogi between the 14th and 15th century India.
Sidhendra Yogi, a great saint and the father of Kuchipudi, started teaching the Brahmin boys in Kuchipudi.
He asked the Brahmin Boys that they play the role of Satyabhama, who was Lord Krishna's wife, at least once in a lifetime.
www.telugupeople.com /discussion/article.asp?id=248   (782 words)

  
 ANAND FOUNDATION NEW DELHI INDIA PROMOTING FELLOWSHIP THROUGH MUSIC PERFORMING AND FINE ARTS.
It was here that Siddhendra Yogi first developed a unique and particular style based on the Natya Shastra and Nandikeshwar's Bharatarnava...
Gurus: Jayarama Rao was trained in the traditional guru-shihya parampara at the Sidhendra Kalakshetram, Kuchipudi Village, under Gurus Shri Chinta Krishnamurti, Shri PVGK Sharma and Dr. Vempati Chinna Satyam Vanashree Rao was initially trained under guru Krishna Kumar and later continued under Shri Jayarama Rao.
Legend attributes the creation of this dance form to Siddhendra Yogi, an ascetic who probably lived in the 17th century although his dates are not clearly established in written history.
www.anandfoundation.com /oldsite/kuchipudi.asp   (2633 words)

  
 Kuchipudi, Kuchipudi Dance, Dancing Doll, Indian Classical Dance, Traditional Indian Dance, History of Indian Dance
The most popular of them is the legend of Sidhendra Yogi.
According to the legend, in the 13th century, there was a young man named Siddhappa whose marriage was arranged to a beautiful girl.
Amazingly, he was saved, and on that day, he was "re-born" as Siddhendra Yogi.
www.craftsinindia.com /indian-art-culture/kuchipudi.html   (768 words)

  
 The Lifestyle Magazine
Kuchipudi art form was practised by Brahmin dancers of India's Andhra Pradesh.
Sidhendra Yogi a Telegu poet of the 17th century composed a dance drama BHAMA KALPAM in this style.
In modern times the style has evolved and taken into its fold solo dancers both male and female.
www.nationaudio.com /News/DailyNation/Supplements/lifestyle/31032002/story9.htm   (333 words)

  
 The Hindu : Friday Review Hyderabad / Dance : A Kuchipudi dance treat
A look at the recently concluded Sidhendra Yogi Mahotsavam in Kuchipudi.
ODE TO DANCE It was an enthralling performance by artistes at Siddhendra Yogi Mahotsav.
The small sleepy town of Kuchipudi in Krishna district, the seat of Kuchipudi dance, hosted a unique dance festival, the Sidhendra Yogi Mahotsavam 2006.
www.hindu.com /fr/2006/04/07/stories/2006040701910200.htm   (541 words)

  
 The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Chandigarh Stories
Performing dance dramas, they saved Kuchipudi from extinction, in the process giving birth to the Bhagvata Mela tradition.
This tradition found its most worthy exponent in Sidhendra Yogi.
He carved a place for this dance among the prominent classical dances of India.
www.tribuneindia.com /2000/20000325/cth3.htm   (2719 words)

  
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It was originated and propagated by a great man named Sidhendra
Sidhendra Yogi, a great saint and the father of Kuchipudi, started
He asked the Brahmin Boys that they play the role of Satyabhama, who was
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 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
"Sri Sidhendra Aradhana Celebration," a Kuchipudi dance event.
With Atma Yogi Anand, aka Acharya Gopal Shastri of Gita Niketan, UP, India, and Dr. Satya Prakash Aggarwal, scholar and author.
Eligibility for Federal Pell Grant can only be determined though the submission of a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to the U.S. Department of Education, Federal Student Aid Programs.
www.asianfortune.com /Dec02/Events.htm   (1123 words)

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