Author: Kavalam Narayana Panikkar
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789381506943
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Sandwiched between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats in South India is the tiny strip of land that is Kerala which lies fairly insulated from rest of the region even while remaining very much a part of it This has nurtured the development of a way of life that is unique and characteristic to this region quite at variance with the traditions of its immediate neighbors Traditions of art architecture dance drama and music rich with the ethos of this unique culture have developed and existed here since ancient times br br The indigenous musical style of Sopan Sangeetham that unmistakably evokes the essence of the Keralan ethos and which is rendered as an offering before the sanctum sanctorum of a temple has unfortunately remained confined to ritual performance-offering and dance-drama tradition and has been unable to come into its own as a distinct classical genre of music This is despite rich possibilities and its illustrious history of development literary spanning centuries This boo
Sopanatatvam:
Author: Kavalam Narayana Panikkar
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789381506943
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Sandwiched between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats in South India is the tiny strip of land that is Kerala which lies fairly insulated from rest of the region even while remaining very much a part of it This has nurtured the development of a way of life that is unique and characteristic to this region quite at variance with the traditions of its immediate neighbors Traditions of art architecture dance drama and music rich with the ethos of this unique culture have developed and existed here since ancient times br br The indigenous musical style of Sopan Sangeetham that unmistakably evokes the essence of the Keralan ethos and which is rendered as an offering before the sanctum sanctorum of a temple has unfortunately remained confined to ritual performance-offering and dance-drama tradition and has been unable to come into its own as a distinct classical genre of music This is despite rich possibilities and its illustrious history of development literary spanning centuries This boo
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789381506943
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Sandwiched between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats in South India is the tiny strip of land that is Kerala which lies fairly insulated from rest of the region even while remaining very much a part of it This has nurtured the development of a way of life that is unique and characteristic to this region quite at variance with the traditions of its immediate neighbors Traditions of art architecture dance drama and music rich with the ethos of this unique culture have developed and existed here since ancient times br br The indigenous musical style of Sopan Sangeetham that unmistakably evokes the essence of the Keralan ethos and which is rendered as an offering before the sanctum sanctorum of a temple has unfortunately remained confined to ritual performance-offering and dance-drama tradition and has been unable to come into its own as a distinct classical genre of music This is despite rich possibilities and its illustrious history of development literary spanning centuries This boo
Folklore of Kerala
Author: Kāvālaṃ Nārāyaṇappaṇikkar
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Folklore
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Folklore
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Kathakali, Dance-theatre
Author: K. K. Gopalakrishnan
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789385285011
Category : Dance
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Kathakali Dance-Theatre records the art of Kathakali comprehensively, right from the scenario that paved the way for Kathakali's origin and development to its present history. The book chronicles its various facets - the acting, music and costumes, crucial contributions of the masters, momentous incidences, evolution of styles, riveting anecdotes, and related socio-political issues affecting Kerala. The firsthand personal rendition of the author's experience and the detailed glossary make it immensely readable. Full of photographs depicting the masters of the art, green room activities and the vibrant theatre of Kathakali, this book will be a treasure trove of information for uninitiated readers, arts scholars, theater buffs, potential researchers and students keen about the art and its future. Contents: Foreword; Preface; Charts: Evolution and Transformation of the Art Part I: Introduction: The Land and its Vivid Culture; Part II: A Personal Journey of Discovery, Chapter 1: Poor Man's Rich Legacy; Part III: Perspectives on the Origins and Development of Kathakali, Chapter 2: Traditions in the Arts of Kerala before the Emergence of Kathakali; Chapter 3: Krishnanattam and the Metamorphosis of Ramanattam into Kathakali; Chapter 4: Emergence of Kathakali; Chapter 5: Evolution of Styles in Kathakali: Two Distinctive Traditions; Chapter 6: Three Regional Patrons of the Kaplingatan School as the Southern Style; Chapter 7: Two Legendary Masters; Kathakali and the Natyashastra; Chapter 8: Kathakali's Development and Changing Patronage: Kerala Kalamandalam; Part IV: The Artistic Form of Kathakali, Chapter 9: Abhinaya in Kathakali; Chapter 10: Physical Acting, the Aangika Abhinaya; Chapter 11: Kathakali Sangeetam, the Vaachika Abhinaya; Chapter 12: Costuming, the Aahaarya Abhinaya; Chapter 13: Subtle Acting, the Saatwika Abhinaya; Chapter 14: Percussion and its Role in Abhinaya; Chapter 15: Performance, Theatrical Language, Dramatisation and Variations in Interpolative Acting; Part V: Present Trends and Future Possibilities, Chapter 16: Kathakali: Post-Independence and Present Prospects; Appendices: Women in Kathakali; Kaliyogams.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789385285011
Category : Dance
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Kathakali Dance-Theatre records the art of Kathakali comprehensively, right from the scenario that paved the way for Kathakali's origin and development to its present history. The book chronicles its various facets - the acting, music and costumes, crucial contributions of the masters, momentous incidences, evolution of styles, riveting anecdotes, and related socio-political issues affecting Kerala. The firsthand personal rendition of the author's experience and the detailed glossary make it immensely readable. Full of photographs depicting the masters of the art, green room activities and the vibrant theatre of Kathakali, this book will be a treasure trove of information for uninitiated readers, arts scholars, theater buffs, potential researchers and students keen about the art and its future. Contents: Foreword; Preface; Charts: Evolution and Transformation of the Art Part I: Introduction: The Land and its Vivid Culture; Part II: A Personal Journey of Discovery, Chapter 1: Poor Man's Rich Legacy; Part III: Perspectives on the Origins and Development of Kathakali, Chapter 2: Traditions in the Arts of Kerala before the Emergence of Kathakali; Chapter 3: Krishnanattam and the Metamorphosis of Ramanattam into Kathakali; Chapter 4: Emergence of Kathakali; Chapter 5: Evolution of Styles in Kathakali: Two Distinctive Traditions; Chapter 6: Three Regional Patrons of the Kaplingatan School as the Southern Style; Chapter 7: Two Legendary Masters; Kathakali and the Natyashastra; Chapter 8: Kathakali's Development and Changing Patronage: Kerala Kalamandalam; Part IV: The Artistic Form of Kathakali, Chapter 9: Abhinaya in Kathakali; Chapter 10: Physical Acting, the Aangika Abhinaya; Chapter 11: Kathakali Sangeetam, the Vaachika Abhinaya; Chapter 12: Costuming, the Aahaarya Abhinaya; Chapter 13: Subtle Acting, the Saatwika Abhinaya; Chapter 14: Percussion and its Role in Abhinaya; Chapter 15: Performance, Theatrical Language, Dramatisation and Variations in Interpolative Acting; Part V: Present Trends and Future Possibilities, Chapter 16: Kathakali: Post-Independence and Present Prospects; Appendices: Women in Kathakali; Kaliyogams.
Indian Nationalism
Author: Kavalam Madhava Panikkar
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
J.J., Some Jottings
Author: Cuntara Rāmacāmi
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788187649984
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
Structured As A Biography Of A Fictional Malayalam Writer-It Is At One Level A Critique Of The World Of Tamil Letters And On Another, A Novel Of Ideas Engaged With The Burning Questions Of To Bring And Existece. Represents The Best Of Tamil Writing Even To-Day, More Than 20 Years After Its First Apperance.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788187649984
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
Structured As A Biography Of A Fictional Malayalam Writer-It Is At One Level A Critique Of The World Of Tamil Letters And On Another, A Novel Of Ideas Engaged With The Burning Questions Of To Bring And Existece. Represents The Best Of Tamil Writing Even To-Day, More Than 20 Years After Its First Apperance.
Habib Tanvir
Author: Anjum Katyal
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789353881368
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Anjum Katyal′s work is the first comprehensive study on the life and contribution of Habib Tanvir to Indian theatre history. A playwright, director, actor, journalist and critic, Tanvir is perhaps best known for the play Charandas Chor. However, his real significance in the history of post-Independence Indian theatre is that he signposted an important path for the development of modern theatre. His productions with Naya Theatre using Chhattisgarhi folk actors established how one could do modern theatre integrated with age-old-yet equally contemporary-folk culture on a basis of equality. Habib Tanvir: Towards an Inclusive Theatre explores various important aspects of Tanvir′s theatre philosophy and practice as he experimented with both content and form. Starting with his early life and work, Katyal charts his professional trajectory from Agra Bazaar to Gaon Ka Naam Sasural, when he was searching for his true form, to Charandas Chor, which portrayed the eventual maturing of his style, and beyond, to cover his entire oeuvre.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789353881368
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Anjum Katyal′s work is the first comprehensive study on the life and contribution of Habib Tanvir to Indian theatre history. A playwright, director, actor, journalist and critic, Tanvir is perhaps best known for the play Charandas Chor. However, his real significance in the history of post-Independence Indian theatre is that he signposted an important path for the development of modern theatre. His productions with Naya Theatre using Chhattisgarhi folk actors established how one could do modern theatre integrated with age-old-yet equally contemporary-folk culture on a basis of equality. Habib Tanvir: Towards an Inclusive Theatre explores various important aspects of Tanvir′s theatre philosophy and practice as he experimented with both content and form. Starting with his early life and work, Katyal charts his professional trajectory from Agra Bazaar to Gaon Ka Naam Sasural, when he was searching for his true form, to Charandas Chor, which portrayed the eventual maturing of his style, and beyond, to cover his entire oeuvre.
Antharjanam
Author: Devaki Nilayamgode
Publisher: OUP India
ISBN: 9780198079873
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
The first full-length memoirs of a Namboodiri woman, the work reveals little-known facets of a Namboodiri woman's life lived behind closed doors. Told without a trace of self-pity, the work throws interesting sidelights on the social history of a largely insular community.
Publisher: OUP India
ISBN: 9780198079873
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
The first full-length memoirs of a Namboodiri woman, the work reveals little-known facets of a Namboodiri woman's life lived behind closed doors. Told without a trace of self-pity, the work throws interesting sidelights on the social history of a largely insular community.
A Survey of Indian History
Author: Kavalam Madhava Panikkar
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
1 copy located in CIRCULATION.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
1 copy located in CIRCULATION.
Vanishing Temple Arts
Author: Deepti Omchery Bhalla
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dance
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Books dealing with ritualistic music, devotional dance forms and allied arts of Kerala arerare. Not much research has gone deep into these areas which cut across the periphery andsuperficial layers and touch the real core. The reasons could be many the practitionersinability to verbalise the content and substance of their art and their inhibition to violatethe rigid, protective, orthodox rules and norms intended to preserve their sanctity.The concept of Sangeetam that is Geetam, Vadyam and Nrityam or the Triad Arts, existedbefore fifteenth century, is still in vogue in the music of Kerala temples.This book deals with the Sopaana music, the traditional music of Kerala and seeks tothrow light on various ritualistic music and musical instruments and ritualistic dance Thalinanka Nrityam the precursor of Mohiniattam. Many facts and information relatedto the three areas, which were rarely known have been identified through systematicresearch of primary and secondary sources, especially the information contained in theold palm leaf manuscripts collected from ancient families and temples. It is hoped thatthe work will pave the way for those who want to go further in studying the temple arts ofKerala.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dance
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Books dealing with ritualistic music, devotional dance forms and allied arts of Kerala arerare. Not much research has gone deep into these areas which cut across the periphery andsuperficial layers and touch the real core. The reasons could be many the practitionersinability to verbalise the content and substance of their art and their inhibition to violatethe rigid, protective, orthodox rules and norms intended to preserve their sanctity.The concept of Sangeetam that is Geetam, Vadyam and Nrityam or the Triad Arts, existedbefore fifteenth century, is still in vogue in the music of Kerala temples.This book deals with the Sopaana music, the traditional music of Kerala and seeks tothrow light on various ritualistic music and musical instruments and ritualistic dance Thalinanka Nrityam the precursor of Mohiniattam. Many facts and information relatedto the three areas, which were rarely known have been identified through systematicresearch of primary and secondary sources, especially the information contained in theold palm leaf manuscripts collected from ancient families and temples. It is hoped thatthe work will pave the way for those who want to go further in studying the temple arts ofKerala.
Ritual Music and Hindu Rituals of Kerala
Author: Rolf Killius
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description