1. Nataraj: This is one of the most representative movements in Indian dance. The dancer looks up from behind and stretches her hands forward, showing beautiful body lines. This action can show the dancer's ability to control and balance his body.
2. Om Shanti: This action is to pray for peace and happiness to the gods. The dancer steps forward with his right foot, crosses his left foot behind his right leg, and stretches his arms outward, creating a beautiful sense of flow. This action requires the dancer to pay attention to the balance of the body and the elegance of the posture.
3.Taneem: Taneem is one of the most famous movements in Indian dance. The dancers put their hands together on their chests, bend forward at the same time, and then gradually spread their bodies. This action can show the dancer's softness and strength.
4.NAA game is a simulated snake action. The dancer puts her feet on the ground, then gradually leans forward and puts her arms into the sky. This action can show the dancer's flexibility and control over her body.
5.Benna: Benna imitates the opening of lotus flowers. The dancer spread her feet to both sides, put her hands on both sides of her waist at the same time, and then leaned forward gradually. This action can show the dancer's flexibility and control over her body.
6. Sauter: Sartre is an action that imitates water waves. The dancer steps forward with his right foot, crosses his left foot behind his right leg, and stretches his hands outward, creating a beautiful sense of flow. This action can show the dancer's coordination and flexibility.
7. Banda: Banda is an imitation of triumphant. The dancer puts her hands together on her chest, bends her waist to one side at the same time, and then gradually unfolds her body. This action can show the dancer's flexibility and coordination.
8. Eyelashes: Eyelashes are movements that show women's elegance. Dancers spread their feet to both sides, put their hands on both sides of the waist at the same time, and then gradually lean to one side. This action can show the dancer's sense of coordination and elegance.
9. Adams: Adams is an action to show male masculinity. The dancer steps forward with his right foot, puts his hands on his chest at the same time, and then gradually unfolds his body. This action can show the dancer's sense of strength and grandeur.
10.kukla: kukla is an action to show the gentleness and loveliness of women. The dancer puts her hands on both sides of her waist, and her feet are separated to both sides at the same time, and then she gradually leans forward. This action can show the dancer's flexibility and control over her body.
1 1.Hara: Hara is an action to express sadness and sorrow. The dancer puts her hands on her chest, leans her head forward at the same time, and then gradually unfolds her body. This action can show the dancer's flexibility and control over her body.
12. Manas: Mana is an expression of meditation and meditation. The dancer puts her hands together on her chest, leans her head forward at the same time, and then gradually spreads her body. This action can show the dancer's flexibility and control over her body.
13.badra (Bandra): badra is an action to express joy and celebration. The dancer puts her hands on both sides of her waist, separates her feet to both sides, and then gradually jumps forward to spread her body. This action can show the dancer's coordination and flexibility.
14. Mughal: Mughal is an action that shows the royal aristocratic atmosphere. The dancers put their hands together on their chests, and at the same time raise their heads, and then gradually spread their bodies. This action can show the dancer's flexibility and control over her body.
15.Kalba: Kalba is an action to express mystery and strangeness. The dancer puts her hands on both sides of her waist, separates her feet to both sides, and then gradually jumps forward to spread her body. This action can show the dancer's coordination and flexibility.
16.Jit: Jit is an action to express folk dance. The dancer puts her hands on both sides of her waist, separates her feet to both sides, and then gradually jumps forward to spread her body. This action can show the dancer's coordination and flexibility.