More about the bharatanatyam dance.
Me: What are the most common colours used in the Bharatanatyam costume?
Yvonne: I think black and red colours for the costume is a good mix because these colour combined with all the jewellery you will wear really makes you stand out from others. Other colours which would match would be red and yellow, red and orange and dark green and orange.
Me: How many different hand gestures are there?
Yvonne: There are actually alot of hand gestures in the dance. The hand gesture represents what is to be said by the dancer as it communicates the meaning to the audience. For a beginner they usually learn these three first: pathaka, tri-pathaka, arda-pathaka.
Me: How does the foot work impact on the dance?
Yvonne: It doesn't do much as the hands are more important - it shows the grace in the Bharatanatyam dance.
Me: What are the first few songs that all beginners would probably dance to?
Yvonne: 1) Alaripu 2) Jhatiswaram
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Me: After exploring both Wix and Adobe Dreamweaver, which do you think will be more suitable for your website?
Yvonne: I think Wix would be more suitable for my website It's because some of the templates on Wix really have the "red-yellow pattern", these colour are stereotypically in Indian websites. The users will instantly have a link to what the website will be about.
Me: Would you like to include some sort of photo slider for the photos that I intend to put onto the website?
Yvonne: I think that's a good idea because the user might find it more interesting that the photos cane be slightly interactive instead of just having the photo flat out on the website.
Me: Would you like to have the background/ wallpaper of the website the same for each of the pages?
Yvonne: I think the wallpaper should stay the same for all the pages otherwise it would get too confusing and overly colourful for the users.
Me: Do you want all the pages to have roughly the same layout?
Yvonne: They can be roughly the same but not exactly the same.
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