Tandava is the vigorous, dynamic aspect of Indian classical dance.
It represents powerful, masculine energy and is often associated with Lord Shiva’s cosmic dance.
According to mythology, Shiva’s Tandava signifies creation, preservation, and destruction.
In dance, Tandava involves strong footwork, forceful body movements, jumps, and spins.
It contrasts with Lasya, which is graceful and gentle.
Many dance forms like Kathak, Bharatanatyam, and Kuchipudi include Tandava sequences.
Performing Tandava requires stamina, strength, and dramatic expression.