CBSE Class 12 DANCE-BHARATNATYAM Question Paper 2017
The CBSE Class 12 Bharatanatyam exam is designed to evaluate students’ proficiency and understanding of this classical Indian dance form. The assessment is divided into theory and practical sections to provide a holistic evaluation of both knowledge and performance skills.
In the theory section, students are expected to demonstrate understanding of Bharatanatyam’s historical background, evolution, and contributions of prominent exponents. Key concepts include Mudras (hand gestures) and their types, Adavus (basic dance steps), Bhedas (variations in movements), and Abhinaya (expressive storytelling through dance). Students must also explain the role of music, costumes, and traditional instruments used in Bharatanatyam performances and their impact on the overall presentation.
The practical section focuses on the application of theory through dance performances, where students showcase their command over footwork, rhythm, expression, and storytelling. Traditional items such as Alarippu, Jatiswaram, Shabdam, Varnam, and Padam are performed to assess technical precision, fluidity of movements, and emotional expression.
This comprehensive approach ensures that students develop both theoretical knowledge and practical expertise, preparing them for competent and authentic Bharatanatyam performances. Practicing previous years’ question papers helps students familiarize themselves with exam patterns, marking schemes, and expected performance standards, aiding effective preparation.