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SUBJECT COLLEGE OF KATHAK AND BANGALORE INSTRUCTION I - SEMESTER LANGUAGE 1 & 2 2T 2X4 2X3 2X30 2X70 2X100 2X2 PART 2 S 1T 1X4 1X3 1X30 1X70 1X100 1X3 1P 1X8 1X4 1X30 1X70 1X100 1X3 1T 1X4 1X3 1X30 1X70 1X100 1X3 PART 3 FC/SDC 1T 1X3 1X3 1X30 1X70 1X100 1X2 CC & EC - - - 50-50 1X1 Total credits per semester 16 Languages: Sanskrit-I Languages: English-I - - Optional I Choreography paper-1 History of Indian Dance/Natya Shastra 1. A brief knowledge about the following: Origin of Natya, Tandava and Lasya, Bhava, Raga, Taala, Nritta, Nritya and Natya (Natya Krama) their characteristics. 2. History of Classical dance forms (Kathak and Bharatanatyam) 3. Knowledge of Asamuta hastas, samyuta hastas, Nritta hastas, Shiro Bedha, Drshti Bedha, Greeva Bedha and Bhru Bedha. 4. Study of Ashta Nayikas and Nayakas. 5. Lakshanas of Sapta talas and formation of 35 talas. Optional II Marks 100 Choreography : Practical paper-1 1. Art of Choreography exercises in Libretto writing themes, etc., 2. One scene Ballet on Abhisaar theme and all Practical exercises leading to it. 3. Figure compositions in Choreography solo duet and group 4. Mime and Movement 5. Music

Optional III Marks 100 Art History Theory paper-1 1. Origin of dance according to Vedas, Puranas. Explain Literature, Sculpture, Painting and Drama in relation to dance. 2. Basic principles of Indian aesthetics 3. Origin of Fine Arts: Shilpa Shastra and Chitra Lakshana. A brief survey of Shadanga principles. FC/SDC Indian Constitution CC & EC Yoga II - SEMESTER SUBJECT INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE 1 & 2 2T 2X4 2X3 2X30 2X70 2X100 2X2 PART 2 S 1T 1X4 1X3 1X30 1X70 1X100 1X3 1P 1X8 1X4 1X30 1X70 1X100 1X3 1T 1X4 1X3 1X30 1X70 1X100 1X3 PART 3 FC/SDC 1T 1X3 1X3 1X30 1X70 1X100 1X2 CC & EC - - - 50-50 1X1 Total credits per semester 16 Lan: Sanskrit -II Marks 100 Lan English - II Marks 100 Optional-I Marks 100 Choreography Theory Paper-2 1. Description of dance in the following treatises; Sangeeta Ratnakara, Tandava :Lakshana and Lasya Ranjana 2. History of Choreography from Social beginnings to French revolution. 3. Pada chari, Sthanaka bedha, Mandala bheda, Uthplavana bheda, Bramari bheda. 4. Raga Lakshanas of the following; vasantha, kamboji and shankarabharana-carnatic - Bhopali and Bhairavi-Hindustani

Optional - II Choreography Practical paper-2 1. Composition of one scene Mythological ballet 2. Art of Choreographic exercises in Libretto writing, analysis of theme World History of Dance. 3. A) Mime and movement-group and solo exercises. B) Lighting 4. Music practical. Optional III Art History Theory Paper-2 1. Study of Ancient Indian civilization in Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa. 2. Origins of Jain Sculpture/study of Jain Centers of worship in Karnataka. Architecture and Dance Sculptures- in Karnataka during the period of Chalukyas, Hoysala Kingdoms. FC/SDC Environmental Science CC&EC Field Studies III SEMESTER SUBJECT INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE 1 & 2 2T 2X4 2X3 2X30 2X70 2X100 2X2 PART 2 S 1T 1X4 1X3 1X30 1X70 1X100 1X3 1P 1X8 1X4 1X30 1X70 1X100 1X3 1T 1X4 1X3 1X30 1X70 1X100 1X3 PART 3 FC/SDC 1T 1X3 1X3 1X30 1X70 1X100 1X2 CC & EC - - - 50-50 1X1 Total credits per semester 16 Languages: Sanskrit Languages: English

OPTIONAL I C horeography, Theory Paper 3 1. Introduction to Chaturvidha Abhinaya in detail with emphasis on Aharya and Satvika Abhinaya. 2. Music Composers and eminent Dancers and dance Gurus in Karnataka.(Purandara Dasa, Vyasa Raya, Vasudevachar, Jatti Tayamma, Ram Gopal, Venkatalakshmamma, Jejamma.). 3. Conventions Natya Dharmi and Loka Dharmi 4. Viniyogas of Asamyuta and Samyuta Hastas. 5. Study of Odissi and Manipuri in detail. 6. Description of dance in the following treatises; Abhinaya Darpana, Nartana Nirnaya & Nrithya Ratnavali Optional _ II Choreography Practical Paper-3 1. Paper- presentation on historical ballet using motifs of regional dance-dramas or folk theatres forms. 2. Study of martial Art-Kalari and Thang-tha/ Mime movement. 3. Music- Singing. Optional III Art History Theory paper-3 1. Sources of Indian History Literary and Archeological. 2. Study of evolution of costumes in relation to the historical ballet assigned. 3. Art, Painting and social conditions in Pala, Jaina and Moghul Period. FC/SDC Computer Fundamentals CC & EC Community work through Choreography IV SEMESTER SUBJECT INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE 1 & 2 2T 2X4 2X3 2X30 2X70 2X100 2X2 PART 2 S 1T 1X4 1X3 1X30 1X70 1X100 1X3 1P 1X8 1X4 1X30 1X70 1X100 1X3 1T 1X4 1X3 1X30 1X70 1X100 1X3 PART 3 FC/SDC 1T 1X3 1X3 1X30 1X70 1X100 1X2 CC & EC - - - 50-50 1X1 Total credits per semester 16

Languages: Sanskrit Marks 100 Languages: English Marks 100 OPTIONAL-I Marks 100 THEORY -4 1. Vrittis and Zonal divisions. 2. Choreographers and their methods of using the idioms (from French revolution to classical period to the west). 3. Development of Folk and Tribal dance with special emphasis on themes and pattern/forms. 4. Raga lakshanas of the following Ragas. Kalyani and Kaphi-Hindustani Hamsadhwani, Aaarabhi, Thodi- Carnatic. 5. Folk dances of Karnataka-A detailed study of the following - Kolatala, Veeragase, Kamsale, Pata Kunita and Suggi Kunitha 6. Study of Bandhavya hastas, Navagraha Hastas and Devata hastas. Choreography Practical paper-4 1. Composition of Historical ballet 2. Exercises in Mime and Movement 3. Music-Singing. Optional: III 100 Art History Theory paper-4 1. Contribution of the rulers of Karnataka to dance Architecture and sculpture. Vijayanagar, Mysore Wodeyars, Bahamani Sultanate. 2. Study of Deccan School of Painting and Ajantha Caves Paintings FC/SDC CC & EC Innovative compositions in lighting designs/ Communication skills V SEMESTER SUBJECT S INSTRUCTION 2T 2X4 2X3 2X30 2X70 2X100 2X3 2P 2X8 2X4 2X30 2X70 2X100 2X3 2T 2X4 2X3 2X30 2X70 2X100 2X3 PART 2 SDC 1T 1X3 1X3 1X30 1X70 1X100 1X2 Total Credits per semester 20

Optional-I Marks 100 Choreography Theory paper-5 Natya Shastra 1. Rasas and Bhavas. 2. Nayaka and Nayaki Bhava. 3. Dasa Rupaka- Ten kinds of plays special emphasis on One-act plays. 4. Study of Poorvaranga. 5. Study of Charis Optional:Paper-VI Marks 100 Choreography Theory Paper - 6 1. Study of Kathakali and Mohini Attam. 2. Study of Nritya Rupakas traditional dance dramas cum operas. Yakshagana, Jatra, Bhagavatmela, Kuchipudi, Koodiattam and Rasleela (U.P) 3. Eminent Music composers of India and the West: Anil Biswas, Ravishankar, Tchaikosky and Stravinsky. 4.Study of Karnas Optional II Marks 100 Choreography:Practicals: paper-5 1. Choreographing one-act ballet adapted from a one-act Sanskrit play prefaced with a Poorvaranga. 2. Model work of stages Sanskrit or proscenium. Choreography:Practical:Paper-6 1. Music practicals. 2. Mime and Movements 3. Visit to theatre to study Lighting and Sound equipment Optional II Marks 100 Art History Theory Paper-5 1. Introduction to Isms in Visual Arts, and Literature-west. 2. Study of the art of make-up. 3. Study of Masks. Optional-III Marks 100 Art History : Paper: 6 1. Jewellary and Musical Instruments in the sculpture of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu- A project work. 2. Study of Miniature school of paintings - Rajput, Pahadi, Baramas, Ragamala SDC Life skills and personality development

SUBJECT S INSTRUCTION VI SEMESTER 2T 2X4 2X3 2X30 2X70 2X100 2X3 2P 2X8 2X4 2X30 2X70 2X100 2X3 2T 2X4 2X3 2X30 2X70 2X100 2X3 PART 2 SDC 1T 1X3 1X3 1X30 1X70 1X100 1X2 Total Credits per semester 20 Optional-I Marks 100 Choreography Theory paper-7 1. Study of theatre in the West and India from amphi theatre to Proscenium. 2. Study of Chhau dance. 3. History of modern dance 4. Study of Kalari Payattu and Thaang ta. Optional-I Marks 100 Choreography Theory paper-8 1. Distinctive Characteristics of Classical and Folk dance of India. 2. Comparative study of the Unity in diversity in folk dances of different regions. 3. Ritualistic dances of Karnataka. Bhootada Kunita, Somana Kunita, Pooja Kunita, Karaga, Naga mandala 4. Study of dance-drama by Contemporary Choreographers in India & West Choreography Practical:Paper-7 1. Music singing. 2. Mask dances and Ritualistic dances. Optional-II marks 100 Choreography practical paper-8 Choreography and presentation of a Contemporary Ballet Optional-III marks 100 Art history;paper-7 Art in West - Egypt to medieval period. Egypt, Greek, Roman, Early Christian, Byzantine, Gothic, Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque and Rococo Optional-III Marks 100 Art history theory paper-8 Isms in Painting in west (Definition of Modern Art, Realism, Fauvism, Cubism, Impressionism, Post Impressionism, Expressionism, Abstract Expressionism, Surrealism, Pop art.

SDC Entrepreneurship VII SEMESTER SUBJECT S INSTRUCTION 2T 2X4 2X3 2X30 2X70 2X100 2X4 3P 3X8 3X8 3X30 3X70 3X100 3X4 1T 1X4 1X3 1X30 1X70 1X100 1X4 SOFT CORE 1T 1X4 1X3 2X30 2X70 2X100 1X2 Total Credits per semester 26 Optional I Marks 70 Choreography Theory Paper 9 1. Introduction and salient features of four ragas Hindustani music 2. Introduction to Music as an accompaniment to dance. A study in brief of Ragas (melodies) and Tala-s (rhythms) essential for creating mood and atmosphere in Dance-dramas. 3. Study of folk dances of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Punjab 4. Adaptation of Kannada Literature to Choreography - VIII 5. Study of pioneers in ballet companies of India (Indian National Theater and Indians Peoples Theater) Optional I Marks 70 Choreography Theory Paper 10 1. Study of Costumes with reference to the dance sculptures of India 2. Arts Management 3. Study of Folk dances of Manipur, Assam, kashmir, Himachal 4. History of Indian Theater early Beginnings to 16 th Century 5. Study of Choreographic compositions of the contemporary choreography in the west Art History Paper 9 Isms in Architecture and Sculpture in west - Impressionism - Constructivism - Expressionism - Surrealism Art Nouveau Designs

Choreography Practical:Paper-9 1. Music 2. Mime & Movement Choreography Practical:Paper-10 1. Field work to survey and study Company Nataka - professional groups Choreography Practical:Paper-11 Project on Costumes With reference to the sculptures of India SUBJECT S Soft Core Subject Introduction to Acting / dancing in theater INSTRUCTION VIII SEMESTER 1T 3P 1X4 3X8 1X3 3X8 1X30 3X30 1X70 3X70 1X100 3X100 1X4 3X4 Project 8 Report 1X30 1X70 1X100 1X4 Work Evaluation 1T 1X4 1X3 1X30 1X70 1X100 1X4 SOFT CORE 1T 1X4 1X3 2X30 2X70 2X100 1X2 Total Credits per semester 26 Optional I Marks 70 Choreography Theory Paper 11 1. Salient features of four more ragas Hindustani music 2. Introduction to Compositions with reference to music composers Timar Baran, Vishnudas shirali, Adam and john cage 3. History of Indian Theater From 16 th Century till date with special reference to theater in Karnataka 4.Methodology of research on one vital topic of Choreography 5. Study of pioneer ballet companies of India - (Little Ballet troupe and Bhoomika)

Optional I Marks 70 Art History Paper 10 British Sculptures 1920 s Modernism in America Architecture in Germany Minimalism Conceptual Art Project Work Choreography Paper 1. Study of Costumes with reference to paintings of India Choreography Practical:Paper-12 1. Music singing (Mood & Atmosphere) 2. Mime & Movement 1. Set design for Dance and Drama 1. Recreating an Indian Classical drama (Eg: Kalidasa, Bhavabhuti) 1. Introduction to Acting / dancing in films Choreography Practical:Paper-13 Choreography Practical:Paper-14 Soft Core Subject

NATYA INSTITUTE, COLLEGE OF KATHAK AND MALLESWARAM, BANGALORE SCHEME INATION SEMESTER SCHEME I SEMESTER TOTAL MAX. : 600 Languages: I Language and II Language: 200 Marks Art History : Theory II SEMESTER- TOTAL MAX.: 600 Languages: I Language and II Language: 200 marks Art History : Theory Compulsory subject III SEMESTER- TOTAL MAX.: 600 Languages: I Language and II Language: 200 marks Art History : Theory Compulsory subject IV SEMESTER- TOTAL MAX.: 600 Languages: I Language and II Language: 200 marks Art History : Theory Compulsory subject

V SEMESTER- TOTAL MAX.: 600 Art History : Theory Art History : Theory VI SEMESTER- TOTAL MAX.: 600 Art History : Theory Art History : Theory VII SEMESTER TOTAL : 700 Choreography Papers: Theory - Optionals: Art History: Theory Soft core - 100 Mark VIII SEMESTER TOTAL : 700 Optionals: Art History: Theory Soft core - Project Work - 100 Mark

Grand Total Marks: 5000 for all eight semester Passing minimum Marks: 35% in each subject/paper Internal marks: Total 30 marks Attendance 10 marks Assignments 20 marks