Kuchipudi's Legacy in Indian Classical Dance
Learn about the classical Indian dance form Kuchipudi, its origins in Andhra Pradesh, key characteristics, famous dancers, and cultural significance.
Questions
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Kuchipudi dance?
- Graceful movements
- Expressive facial expressions
- Complex footwork
- Acrobatic stunts
Kuchipudi dance originated in which Indian state?
- Andhra Pradesh
- Tamil Nadu
- Karnataka
- Kerala
Who is considered the father of Kuchipudi dance?
- Siddhendra Yogi
- Vemana
- Potana
- Nannayya
What is the traditional costume worn by Kuchipudi dancers?
- Saree
- Lehenga choli
- Kurta pajama
- Dhoti kurta
Which of the following is NOT a common theme in Kuchipudi dance?
- Devotional stories
- Mythological tales
- Social issues
- Historical events
What is the name of the traditional percussion instrument used in Kuchipudi dance?
- Mridangam
- Tabla
- Pakhawaj
- Ghatam
Which of the following is a famous Kuchipudi dance drama?
- Bhama Kalapam
- Arjuna Nartaki
- Prahalada Charitram
- All of the above
Kuchipudi dance has been recognized by UNESCO as a:
- Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
- World Heritage Site
- Biosphere Reserve
- Geopark
Which of the following is a famous Kuchipudi dancer and choreographer?
- Yamini Krishnamurthy
- Raja Reddy
- Birju Maharaj
- Pt. Bhimsen Joshi
What is the name of the annual Kuchipudi dance festival held in Andhra Pradesh?
- Kuchipudi Dance Festival
- Konark Dance Festival
- Khajuraho Dance Festival
- Mamallapuram Dance Festival
Kuchipudi dance is known for its:
- Graceful movements
- Expressive facial expressions
- Complex footwork
- All of the above
Kuchipudi dance is often performed in:
- Temples
- Theaters
- Open-air stages
- All of the above
Kuchipudi dance is a:
- Classical dance form
- Folk dance form
- Tribal dance form
- Contemporary dance form
Kuchipudi dance is believed to have originated in the:
- 15th century
- 16th century
- 17th century
- 18th century
Kuchipudi dance is traditionally performed by:
- Men
- Women
- Both men and women
- Children