Indian dance can be divided into three categories: film dance (Bollywood), folk dance (folk dance) and classical dance.
Classical songs and dances can be divided into eight categories: Kartak, Brahma, Odyssey, Puchkudi (similar to Journey to the West and Jade Rabbit), Manipuli, Katakali, Mosini and Jordan.
At present, there are professors in China: Kartak, Brahma, Odisi and Puchkudi.
Regardless of religious origin, the characteristics of Indian classical dance mainly depend on footwork, body, hands and eyes.
Footwork is the foundation of Indian classical dance. To learn any kind of classical dance, you must learn footwork first.
As for the waistline, it is slowly cultivated after being familiar with the footwork routine. Kartak's free and easy streamline, balata's sculpture sense, Ossidi's elegant three bends and Pucci Kudi's agility are all gradually highlighted with the continuous practice and cooperation of the whole body.
Film dance is based on the characteristics of India's multi-ethnic groups and is' improved' on the basis of classical dance.
Moreover, a separate Bollywood dance was developed from the movie "Dance", which has not been learned in China and is very popular in the United States.
Folk dance, I don't know much about it, and its types are very complicated, but it has too much to do with belly dance.
If you have to ask whether there is belly dancing in India, there is. Some Turks living in India took it there. Few people used to learn it, but now some Indians have learned it.
Oh, yes, Persian dancers are not what people think, wearing veils, bold and cool clothes and hanging a lot of coins. Persian dancers are similar to those in Xinjiang, and so are their dances.