


ing portions of the former state of Chennai, Andhra Pradesh to this day retains much of its regal glory and mystic charm.Telugu, the official language of Andhra Pradesh, is described by C.P. Brown because the " Italian of your East ". It continues to be influenced by Sanskrit. The distinguished poets of Telugu contain Nannaya, Tikkana, Sri Krishna Devarayulu and also a host of other people.
The dance designs within the State are depending on the regular treatises, viz. Abhinaya Darpana and Bharatarnava of Nandikeshwara, which is sub-divided into Nattuva Mala and Natya Mala.
Kuchipudi, a mix of audio and abhinaya, is Andhra Pradesh‘s special contribution to dance it have flowered from a village referred to as Kuchelapuri or Kuchelapuram in Krishna district. From its birth around 300 B. C., it's got remained a continuous and living custom of this region, performed by males from the Brahmin community.
