Emotions
are the Vāsanā imprinted in every individual life based
on the present consciousness formed through past perceptions. There are
different ways of expressing these emotions. It can be either through words or
expressions. During the pre-historic times the human life was inspired by
nature. They imitated the nature and animals around them i.e. they swayed their
body looking at the trees, they started using movements seeing the animals and
eventually the voice texture began as they started imitating the bird voices.
Like this the gestures were used to express the feeling until language came
into existence which added another dimension of expressions.
In
art, the language of expressions plays a due role to convey the theme and this
is called as Abhinaya. Technically abhinaya means “leading towards”, i.e. the
emotions are led forward. The emotions which are deeply rooted inside needs to
be expressed and the mode to express is through expressions. There are
different ways to express in an art form and they are known as “Chaturvidya
Abhinaya – four modes of expression”. Abhinaya, an art of expression is an
important mode to instigate the bhava within the artist. Bharata in his Natyasastra
has clearly defined the aspects of abhinaya and its importance. They are
divided into four types, Āṅgika Abhinaya (the abhinaya expressed through bodily
movements), Vācika Abhinaya (the abhinaya articulated through the speech or
lyrics), Āhārya Abhinaya (the expressions communicated as the part of costumes,
makeup, and stage décor) and Sātvika Abhinaya (the expressions conveyed through
the experience of the soul). As human we always express our joy or sadness
using movements. We can observe when one is happy, they jump in joy, similarly
in dance the body movements and gestures are used to portray different
expressions. While this is one way of expressing the other way of expression is
through words. In a human we can observe that the expressions can be seen
through the tone of voice which also defines the mental state of an individual.
These expressions come through words. In dance, we use lyrics to convey the
feelings of the characters portrayed, to which the music complements. The next
expression is through costumes and makeup. How, wearing an outwear reflects the
personality of a human similarly the right costume reflects the personality of
the character in the play. Makeup is an additive feature that adds to the
character define. The final resort of all the above expressions is the Sātvika
abhinaya, the expressions conveyed through the experience. This is an
involuntary emotion which arises due to deep sathva like shedding of tears, the
colour change, trembling of voice and others which one experiences in day-to-day
life. Thus, art and life are no separate entity but Art is the reflection of
life thus being a powerful medium to express the thoughts and emotions. Abhinaya
is an art of storytelling, a powerful tool to convey the emotions which leads
the audience to experience this spiritual bliss. Dance is a visual poetry
connecting the artist and the spectator sharing their emotional journey.
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