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New delhi

New delhi

Friday 6 November 2015

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 At New Delhi
At Haryana Suraj Kund Mela
 At New Delhi
 Red Fort
 Hyderabad , Ravindra Bharathi
 At Shiparamam with Dr.Akkineni Nageswara Rao garu
 Haryana
 at Village
 At Tankband Hyderabad with Sri Nara Chandra Babu Naidu Garu
 4th World Telugu conference at Tirupathi
 at New Delhi with Dr.Y.S.Rajashekar Reddy Garu
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 AIPAM at Pune
 Won Silpa Award by Dr.RajendraPrasad GAru


CONTACT US

Rajeev Brothers

         Krishna District
     Andhraprades 521165

 Contact no  : 9292506880
Office    no   : 08676-235229

OUR TEAM LEADER


SRI VALLABHAPURAPU SUBHAKAR
, RAJEEV BROTHERS FOUNDER AND MANAGING DIRECTOR

ABOUT DAPPU DANCE

Dappu Complementary to the North Indian dance Dandora, Dappu Nrityam is a reputed dance form in the Andhra Pradesh. Dappu is known by different names in various parts of the state—such as Tapetta in the coastal areas and Palaka in Guntur. Interestingly, this dance form derives its name from the melodiously rhythmic musical instrument Dappu. This is a drum shaped like a tambourine. It creates a rhythm so loud, that it can only be softened by the chime of ankle bells worn by a formation of 15 to 20 dancers. A rounded frame made from the wood and bark of a neem tree is used to make the framework for this popular instrument. The skeleton of Dappu is then covered with the skin of a buffalo or goat. Two sticks are used to beat this drum in order to create that wonderfully sweet music. Origin of Dappu Dance Unknown to many, this dance form has originated from a small district in Andhra Pradesh called Krishna district
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and is well-known among the dances in the South. The performers wear colorful and bright costumes accessorized by attractive finery. The dance is usually performed at festivals and other important events. This dance form has evolved through the ages and was once a popular folk dance practiced in the courts of the royalty. Over time, it reached the homes and public venues of the common masses and is now a way of expression—of joy, celebration and revelry connected with weddings and various festivals. Dappu dancers can be seen accompanying all festive processions, jatras and competitions. Showcasing the powers of percussive dancing, Dappu celebrates through lively steps, colorful make up and attractive costumes.