Odissi is an ancient
classical dance that originated in the
Hindu temples of
Odisha, India. Historically, it has been performed predominantly by women, and expressed religious stories and spiritual ideas, particularly of
Vaishnavism (Vishnu as
Jagannath), but also of other traditions such as those related to Hindu gods
Shiva and
Surya, as well as Hindu goddesses (
Shaktism). Modern Odissi productions by Indian artists have presented a diverse range of experimental ideas, culture fusion, themes and plays.
Odissi is learnt and performed as a composite of a basic dance motif called the Bhangas (symmetric body bends, stance). It involves the lower, mid, and upper body as three sources of perfecting expression and audience engagement with geometric symmetry and rhythmic musical resonance.Photograph: Augustus Binu