Traditions of Indian Folk Dance

Traditions of Indian Folk Dance
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Publisher : New Delhi : Clarion Books associated with Hind Pocket Books
Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106014958760
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Book Synopsis Traditions of Indian Folk Dance by : Kapila Vatsyayan

Download or read book Traditions of Indian Folk Dance written by Kapila Vatsyayan and published by New Delhi : Clarion Books associated with Hind Pocket Books. This book was released on 1987 with total page 432 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Dance Dialects of India

Dance Dialects of India
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Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 8120806743
ISBN-13 : 9788120806740
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Book Synopsis Dance Dialects of India by : Ragini Devi

Download or read book Dance Dialects of India written by Ragini Devi and published by Motilal Banarsidass Publ.. This book was released on 1990 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book aims at creating a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Indian dance and its cultural environment in India. The book is addressed to the general reader, dancer, and connoisseur, interested in the arts and traditions of India, where regional forms of dance rituals, dance-drama, folk dance, and classical dance forms have existed for centuries as an essential part of sacred rites and festivals, and as a classical art patronised and practised by the royalty.

Indian Folk Theatres

Indian Folk Theatres
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 235
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ISBN-10 : 9781134407798
ISBN-13 : 1134407793
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Book Synopsis Indian Folk Theatres by : Julia Hollander

Download or read book Indian Folk Theatres written by Julia Hollander and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2007-09-12 with total page 235 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on twelve years of research, this book provides detailed descriptions of the culture of folk theatre and outlines its importance for practitioners, audiences and the worldwide theatre industry, presenting a unique angle on selected performances.

INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE

INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
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Publisher : Publications Division Ministry of Information & Broadcasting
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : 9788123029573
ISBN-13 : 8123029578
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Book Synopsis INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE by : Kapila Vatsyayan

Download or read book INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE written by Kapila Vatsyayan and published by Publications Division Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. This book was released on with total page 380 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: India is a pioneer in Performing arts. This books deals with five classical dance forms of india in detai, viz., Bharatanatyam,Kathakali,orissi,manipuri and Kathak.

Choreographing Identities

Choreographing Identities
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9780786451531
ISBN-13 : 078645153X
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Book Synopsis Choreographing Identities by : Anthony Shay

Download or read book Choreographing Identities written by Anthony Shay and published by McFarland. This book was released on 2014-01-10 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Throughout its history, the United States has become a new home for thousands of immigrants, all of whom have brought their own traditions and expressions of ethnicity. Not least among these customs are folk dances, which over time have become visual representations of cultural identity. Naturally, however, these dances have not existed in a vacuum. They have changed--in part as a response to ever-changing social identities, and in part as a reaction to deliberate manipulations by those within as well as outside of a particular culture. Compiled in great part from the author's own personal dance experience, this volume looks at how various cultures use dance as a visual representation of their identity, and how "traditional" dances change over time. It discusses several "parallel layers" of dance: dances performed at intra-cultural social occasions, dances used for representation or presentation, and folk dance performances. Individual chapters center on various immigrant cultures. Chiefly the work focuses on cultural representation and how it is sometimes manipulated. Key folk dance festivals in the United States and Canada are reviewed. Interviews with dancers, teachers, and others offer a first-hand perspective. An extensive bibliography encompasses concert programs and reviews as well as broader scholarly sources.

Martial and Healing Traditions of India

Martial and Healing Traditions of India
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Publisher : Via Media Publishing
Total Pages : 221
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ISBN-10 : 9798694263177
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Book Synopsis Martial and Healing Traditions of India by : Michael DeMarco

Download or read book Martial and Healing Traditions of India written by Michael DeMarco and published by Via Media Publishing. This book was released on 2020-10-15 with total page 221 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: During the more than two decades publishing the Journal of Asian Martial Arts, we were fortunate to have Dr. Phillip Zarrilli on our Editorial Board. Internationally known for training actors through an infusion of Asian martial arts and yoga elements, he was a devoted teacher and theatre director/ performer. When he went to India at age 29 to study Kathakali dance, he was sidetracked after becoming captivated by kalaripayattu — the Indian martial art he studied in Kerala State. He eventually became the leading Western scholar who focused on martial arts and healing practice in south India. Just as we are finishing the preparation of this special anthology for publication, we learn that Dr. Zarrilli passed away on March 9, 2020. This work contains four of Dr. Zarrilli’s articles previously published in our journal. These are highly significant for anyone interested in Indian martial traditions and are of great value for comparative studies with other Asian martial arts. Dr. Zarrilli’s material here focuses on the combat arts of kalaripayattu and varma ati, and associated healing arts that encompass massage and herbal modalities. Those familiar with Far Eastern martial arts will find Dr. Zarrilli’s thorough presentation of vital spots and energy channels congruent with the theory and practices of acupuncture and the knowledge of energy meridians. Dr. Sara Schneider shares her experience studying kalaripayattu in Kerala as an American single female in a foreign culture. Her observations as a scholar are insightful. Although not recorded in her writing, it would be equally insightful to obtain the views of how the native guru, his family and students perceived her presence as a foreign academic researcher and martial art practitioner. Two more chapters broaden the coverage. Khilton Nongmaithem and Dainis Jirgensons present the martial art of Thang-Ta (“sword-spear”) as practiced in the northeastern state of Manipur. Their work also hints at the great depth and breadth of Indian martial traditions. Music and dance are natural companions with martial traditions. By looking at these art forms, Dr. Bandana Mukhopadhyay’s chapter brings out some essential elements that accompany the culture of warfare in India. We hope you will enjoy reading this special anthology — dedicated to Dr. Phillip Zarrilli.

Cultural Labour

Cultural Labour
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 424
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ISBN-10 : 9780199095841
ISBN-13 : 0199095841
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Book Synopsis Cultural Labour by : Brahma Prakash

Download or read book Cultural Labour written by Brahma Prakash and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2019-06-28 with total page 424 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Folk performances reflect the life-worlds of a vast section of subaltern communities in India. What is the philosophy that drives these performances, the vision that enables as well as enslaves these communities to present what they feel, think, imagine, and want to see? Can such performances challenge social hierarchies and ensure justice in a caste-ridden society? In Cultural Labour, the author studies bhuiyan puja (land worship), bidesia (theatre of migrant labourers), Reshma-Chuharmal (Dalit ballads), dugola (singing duels) from Bihar, and the songs and performances of Gaddar, who was associated with Jana Natya Mandali, Telangana: he examines various ways in which meanings and behaviour are engendered in communities through rituals, theatre, and enactments. Focusing on various motifs of landscape, materiality, and performance, the author looks at the relationship between culture and labour in its immediate contexts. Based on an extensive ethnography and the author’s own life experience as a member of such a community, the book offers a new conceptual framework to understand the politics and aesthetics of folk performance in the light of contemporary theories of theatre and performance studies.