Odissi is a major classical dance form from Odisha, Eastern India.
It is known for its sculpturesque poses, tribhangi (three bends), and graceful movements.
Odissi evolved from temple dance traditions performed by Maharis and Gotipuas.
It combines pure dance (nritta) with expressive dance (abhinaya) based on devotional themes.
Odissi music is based on Odissi classical ragas and instruments like the mardala.
Costumes include elaborate silver jewellery and brightly coloured silk sarees.