I discovered it today while I was searching for Sankirna alaripu, and when I saw alaripu in Aditala!! I was solo thrilled to see how meticulously it was arranged!! The offbeat, and making it on point beat was my favorite part! You are inspiring Sir 🙏🙏
Beautiful composed and choreographed. Without compromising the traditionality, adding on novelty with intrinsic adavus. Was a pleasure to watch. Pranamam Sir 🙏
@@jessosmith1 Weakness and sadness make it easier to capture fragile hearts. Want to attract more people to be interested in dance, encourage and support masculinity dance. Is a good direction.
@@user-py4do5rf2g and who told you dance has a gender? It's doing fine without the likes of you infusing toxic masculinity into it. Stop labelling things. Dance is dance.
@@jessosmith1 Well said, of course dance is dance. I just praised the masculinity of this dance. But you think: I don’t think non-manly dances are dances? Yes, I think the current dance is too feminine. Perhaps more masculine dance is needed, which will attract more people to generate interest. Please don't reply to me anymore, I don't like your tone of speech. Let us all keep our opinions and be our own audience, OK?
@@user-py4do5rf2g you create whatever toxic dance you want. Who am I to stop you? If dance is made 'more masculine', what interest will be created? More intolerant, toxic masculinity enforcing people like you will come and oppress people who don't identify with your rhetoric. Anyone is free to express themselves however they want to. My point is not about the art being 'masculine' or 'feminine'. I do not believe in labels. It is only the superiority that you try to enforce when you say, "today's dance is not manly enough. It is feminine, it needs to be more masculine". Your comments reek of gender superiority and oppression. Learn to enjoy dance for what it is. The arts are not a place to bring in rigid gender stereotypes and dull gender binaries. It's a space to explore and express, and no one needs to 'masculinize' it to increase its reach. If the people who wish to see and learn dance appreciate it for what it is and not try to bring in 'masculinity' or whatever gender stereotypes you wish to bring, art will flourish without labels and oppression.
Well done... I agree the aesthetics in cinematography but would have been great I'd u could have done with more lights.... So that we can see ur beautiful steps more clearly
'From mysteries of dark to transparency of light, The lucid recital of expressions Sparked & spreads.. The Earth sings along with the feet's pleasing taps.. & The far laying moon smiles bright at the winsome grace.... ' Arathy.
This is something new..... I did not even imagine that allaripu could be done like this..... Sir your choreography is so unique by maintaining the same tradition..... 👏👏👏👏Keep going....