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Scripting Dance in Contemporary India

โœ Scribed by Maratt Mythili Anoop; Varun Gulati


Publisher
Lexington Books
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
217
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


As stories of Indian danceโ€™s renaissance span almost a full century, there has emerged a globally dispersed community of Indian dancers, scholars and audiences who are deeply committed to keeping these traditions alive and experimenting with traditional dance languages to grapple with contemporary themes and issues. Scripting Dance in Contemporary India is an edited volume that contributes to this field of Indian dance studies. The book engages with multiple dance forms of India and their representations. The contributions are eclectic, including writings by both scholars and performers who share their experiential knowledge. There are four sections in the book โ€“ section I titled, โ€œRepresentationsโ€™ has three chapters that deal with textual representations and illustrations of dance and dancers, and the significance of those representations in the present. Section II titled, โ€œHistories in Processโ€ consists of two chapters that engage with the historiographies of dance forms and suggest that histories are narratives that are continually created. In the third section, โ€œNegotiationsโ€, the four chapters address the different ways in which dance is embedded in society, and the different ways in which the aesthetics of a form has to negotiate with social, economic and political imperatives. The final section, โ€œOther Voices/ Other Bodiesโ€ brings voices which are outside the mainstream of dance as โ€˜seriousโ€™ art.

โœฆ Subjects


Dance - India - History


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