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Kuchipudi art, to be noted was intended as a dance drama requiring a set of character, 
never as a mere dance by a soloist which is common in present times. These dance 
drama are sometimes known as Ata Bhagavatham. 
The plays are in Telugu and traditionally men take all roles alone. Kuchipudi 
plays are enacted in the open air and on improvised stages. The presentation begins 
with some stage rites, which are performed in full view of the audience. Then 
the Soothradhara or the conductor 
and the supporting musicians come on the stage and give a play of rhythm on the 
drums and cymbals. 
 In a Kuchipudi performance, each principal character introduces him or her 
on the stage with a daru. A daru is a small 
composition of dance and song specially designed for each character to help him 
or her reveal his or her identity and also to show the performer's skill in the 
art. There are nearly 80 dharus or dance sequences 
in the dance drama. 
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