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		Definition of abhinaya in English: abhinayanoun əb(h)ɪˈnɑːjə mass noun(in Indian dance) expressive techniques used to convey a theme, mood, or idea.  Example sentencesExamples -  These levels evolve out of the basic training of the dancer and her enlarged vision of the aspects of abhinaya delineation.
 -  The closer the spectator is to the dancer, the greater impact the abhinaya will have.
 -  The shoka rasa that flowed from her abhinaya touched the audience too.
 -  I failed to perfect the abhinaya of that particular part.
 -  He was an incredibly engaging dancer and brilliant choreographer of abhinaya.
 -  His theatrical background gave him a great miming ability and each time he danced abhinaya he created a vividly imagined world on stage.
 -  Kavita with her natural abhinaya impressed the audience.
 -  We glimpsed the dazzling Kathak footwork, the Kathakali abhinaya, the nuanced bodywork that Deboo has fused into his individual style.
 -  " Some dancers have approached me in order to learn abhinaya.
 -  The comfort of playing the role that is more or less like you is a very natural way to get into abhinaya.
 -  She was always known for her abhinaya skills.
 -  Did the disciple follow his singing in her abhinaya?
 -  She was a rarity; all of her abhinaya was improvised.
 -  Feted for her captivating abhinaya, she is regarded amongst the finest exponents of this dance form.
 -  He had distaste for loudness in footwork or abhinaya.
 -  The artistes are very strong in abhinaya.
 -  That's what a little exposure to Indian abhinaya will do for you.
 -  Neat positions, excellent deliveries and meaningful abhinaya made his presentations memorable.
 -  Each of us had to compose and perform abhinaya for a variety of songs.
 -  All of these elements of his training combined to make his abhinaya flawless.
 
 
 Origin   Sanskrit, from abhi 'towards' + ni 'carry', literally 'carry towards (an audience)'.     |