South India Heritage
Andhra Pradesh Heritage

Andhra
Pradesh, is a state rich in natural resources, cultural heritage, history and
most of all, an opportunity to explore them. Created by combining the old princely
state of Hyderabad with the Telugu speaking portions of the former state of
Chennai, Andhra Pradesh to this day retains much of its regal glory and mystic
charm.
Telugu, the official language of Andhra Pradesh, is described by C.P. Brown
as the " Italian of the East ". It has been influenced by Sanskrit.
The prominent poets of Telugu include Nannaya, Tikkana, Sri Krishna Devarayulu
and a host of others.
The dance styles in the State are based on the standard treatises, viz. Abhinaya
Darpana and Bharatarnava of Nandikeshwara, which is sub-divided into Nattuva
Mala and Natya Mala.
Kuchipudi, a blend of music and abhinaya, is Andhra Pradeshs unique contribution
to dance it have flowered from a village called Kuchelapuri or Kuchelapuram
in Krishna district. From its birth around 300 B. C., it has remained a continuous
and living tradition of this region, performed by men of the Brahmin community.
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