App Logo

No.1 PSC Learning App

1M+ Downloads
Who played a significant role in shaping the Lucknow Gharana of Kathak during its golden age?

ATansen, the legendary musician in Akbar’s court

BRukmini Devi Arundale, a key revivalist of Bharatanatyam

CWajid Ali Shah, the last Nawab of Oudh

DUday Shankar, pioneer of modern Indian dance

Answer:

C. Wajid Ali Shah, the last Nawab of Oudh

Read Explanation:

Kathak The emergence of Raslila in the Braj region, centered around the Radha-Krishna theme, significantly influenced the development of Kathak. It is the only classical dance form with historical connections to Islamic culture. During the Mughal era, Kathak transitioned from being performed in temple courtyards to the royal courts, altering its presentation. This shift placed greater emphasis on nritya (pure dance) and bhava (expression). The golden age of Kathak began under the patronage of Wajid Ali Shah, the last Nawab of Oudh, who established the Lucknow Gharana. Other prominent Kathak schools include the Jaipur Gharana and Banaras Gharana. Kathak movements are characterized by an intricate system of footwork, graceful torso movements, and an absence of sharp bends or curves in the upper and lower body. It is also the only classical dance form aligned with North Indian music. The accompanying musical instruments typically include the Pakhawaj (a type of Mridangam) or a pair of Tabla.


Related Questions:

2025-ലെ പത്മവിഭൂഷൻ പുരസ്കാരത്തിന് അർഹയായ കുമുദിനി രജനികാന്ത് ലഖിയ ഏത് മേഖലയിലാണ് സാധിച്ചത് പ്രശസ്‌തിയാർജിച്ചത് ?
Which of the following pairs of Naga tribes and their corresponding folk dances is correctly matched?
Which of the following statements about the folk dances of Telangana is true?
Which of the following literary works contains an early mention of Mohiniyattam?

Consider the following: Which of the statement/statements regarding 'Duffmuttu' is/are correct?

  1. Duffmuttu is a ritual art form prevalent among Muslims in the Malabar region of Kerala
  2. The primary percussion instrument used in Duffmuttu is the "duff," which is made of wood and ox skin.
  3. Duffmuttu songs have remained exclusively in the Arabic language without any transformation over the years
  4. Duffmuttu is performed exclusively during the daytime and never at night