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Which of the following statement/s classical dance of India and their feature is/are correct matched?
1. Ekacharya is associated with Bharatnatyam dance
2. Kuchipudi dance have elements of both Odissi and Bharatnatyam dance
3. Gotipua and tribhanga is associated with Odissi dance
4. Sankirtana is associated with Sattriya dance
Select the correct answer using codes given below
1 and 2 only
1, 3 and 4 only
1, 2 and 3 only
All of the above
Ekacharya – one dancer takes many roles in a single performance. It is a part of Bharatnatyam. Kuchipudi also holds certain specialties of Bharatnatyam and Odissi Gotipua is a traditional dance form in the state of Odisha, India, and the precursor of Odissi classical dance. It has been performed in Orissa for centuries by young boys, who dress as women to praise Jagannath and Krishna. Odissi is characterized by various Bhangas or stance, which involves stamping of the foot and striking various postures as seen in Indian sculptures, they are four in number, namely Bhanga, Abanga, Atibhanga and Tribhanga being the most common of all. Sankirtana, which is the ritual song and dance of Manipur, is the way the people of Manipur show their devotion to Lord Krishna. It's widely believed that the performance of Sankirtana is the essential manifestation of God.
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