Friday, January 25, 2013

Cool Stuff.. part 3!!!


This is a traditional Hindu dance called Bharata Natyam. It originates from the Tamir people of Southern India. It is derived from temple dances that included some acrobatic tricks. The performance of this dance consists of an opening prayer, a special dance where the dancer shows off their footwork and fluid body movements. There also might be dances set to poem or song centered on love. The dancing usually involves a lot of posing and complex footwork. A performance of bharata natyam typically lasts two hours with no breaks and follows a certain list of dances, all performed by one dancer, who does not leave leave the stage or change costumes. These girls are soooo good at it!! I wish I could have danced like that when I was their age.

 

This is a very interesting video that combines a cultural instrument with a modern song. These men are playing Sweet Child o’ Mine by Guns n’ Roses on the sitar. I think the sitar gives this song an interesting sound, and the vocables in place of most of the words definitely gave this rendition a specifically Indian touch. I think it’s very intriguing when modern songs are played on traditional instruments from different cultures. . 


 

This has to be one of the MOST bizarre music videos I have ever seen. This is a Japanese pop song called Pon Pon Pon performed by Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. The tune is actually really annoying, but strangely catchy at the same time. I find Asian pop music very interesting because of the mix of the language and and unique computer programming that are used to make the videos. This video also has an anime-esque feel to it, with the bright colors and graphics. I apologize in advance if this song or video disturbs you or gets in your head and stays there all weekend. :P

 

5 comments:

  1. This is an interesting trio of videos, Shannon. Japanese pop like this is interesting--it always makes me think of cotton candy. And someone else did this same sitar video--I think I might have to send it to my brother, who was a big Guns 'n Roses fan back in the day.

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  2. I have that same video of the sitar! Great minds think alike. I thought it was really neat and made me want to learn the sitar if I can find one! Along with Japanese Pop, Korean hip-hop is actually very interesting as well. I found myself thinking of Katy Perry during this video for some reason. I recommend looking that up. These are some very cool videos.

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  3. Great videos. I love Bharatha Natyam dancing and it's actually a style of dancing that many of my friends back at home have learnt and performed.(I actually learnt a few steps myself!)
    The sitar definitely gives the song a great effect and the Japanese pop song was really interesting because it was so very westernized and so different to the tradition style of Japanese music that we discussed in class.

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  4. I love the sitar video. I think its really cool, but I just had to laugh at the "We are all rockstars. Thank You."
    Surprisingly, that is one of the less bizarre music videos by Kyary. I saw this video first and was morbidly fascinated, but I had to stop with the video with the eyes. I don't remember the song, but those eyes... the EYES...

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  5. I love the dancing! Also, I am happy that you incorporated some harajuku (however you spell it)! I almost did and decided not to. But, it's so much fun!

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