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Festivals & folk theatre of Odisha /

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Gurgaon Shubhi, 2016.Description: 230 pISBN:
  • 9788182903692
DDC classification:
  • 780.954 SAT
Summary: Manmath Kumar Satapathy was delved into the history, Culture, religious practices, rituals and life style of ancient Odisha, particularly of South Odisha with due diligience. The narrative form, the processional form and the representational form gradually maturing into the theatrical presentation i.e. the one-man dance-narrative to the group performance have been traced in this book with scholarly dispassionateness. The Jain, Buddhist, Hindu and the mixed forms also have been discussed here with historical evidence. The evolution of the folk dance and folk theatre from the Harappan or Indus valley civilization through the vedic and Epic era to the modern times has been discussed with meticulous authenticity supported by pictorial representations.
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Manmath Kumar Satapathy was delved into the history, Culture, religious practices, rituals and life style of ancient Odisha, particularly of South Odisha with due diligience. The narrative form, the processional form and the representational form gradually maturing into the theatrical presentation i.e. the one-man dance-narrative to the group performance have been traced in this book with scholarly dispassionateness. The Jain, Buddhist, Hindu and the mixed forms also have been discussed here with historical evidence. The evolution of the folk dance and folk theatre from the Harappan or Indus valley civilization through the vedic and Epic era to the modern times has been discussed with meticulous authenticity supported by pictorial representations.

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