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The AbhinayaDarpana has a sloka that describes Patra Prana Dasha Smrutaha - the ten essentials of the dancer: Javaha (Agility), Sthirathvam (Steadiness), Rekhacha (graceful lines), Bhramari (balance in pirouettes), Drishtir (glance), Shramaha (hard work), Medha (intelligence), Shraddha(devotion), Vacho (good speech), and Geetam (singing ability).
Natya shastra (XXVII.97-98) provides a comprehensive description of a professional Bharathanatyam danseuse patra .It is worth noting that the male dancers have rarely performed but often taught as nattuvanar s. This reflects the traditional Indian view that the woman's body is better suited for performing the dance, while a man's mind is better at analysing and teaching it. It is related to the Purusha-Prakriti dualism embodied in the dualism of the human nature.
Not all Bharathanatyam celebrities fit the description stated in the sacred scriptures. Very few dancers continue to practise it sufficiently to be able to perform on the stage, therefore the majority of the dancers aged 40+ are considered as gurus rather than as performers.