Folk Dance: Tribal, Ritual & Martial Forms

In stock

Free & Quick Delivery Worldwide

India dances to the rhythms of a million rural feet. With no formal training in dance, unaware of classical traditions, the innocent dancers of the villages dance because they must. A happy, vigorous ode to life and living. The richness and variety, expanse and extent of the country’s folk-dance forms are captured in this book, in all their entirety. Several unknown forms-some on the verge of extinction-have been featured, as a record of the last century, a period of change and transition. The book is in many ways the first of its kind, for it also encapsulates ritual, martial and tribal dances.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ashish Mohan Khokar

Ashish Mohan Khokar's voice carries a stamp of authority, as aseasoned ommentator on Indian dance. He hails from the first family of dance in India. His fathr, the late Mohan Khokar, is universally accepted as a pioneering scholar of Indian dance and created India's largest archive on dance. His mother, M.K. Saroja, is a veteran Bharatanatyam dancer and guru. Ashich himself learnt three classical ance forms and has worked as an arts administrator internationally co-ordinating the Festivals of India in France, Sweden, Germany and China. He was Director of INTACH and Martand Singh Consultants. He has authored several books on Indian arts and culture and is a dance critic and columnist of the world's largest circulated daily The Times of India. He publishes and edits India's first and only year-book on dance, Attendance. He is married to Elisabeth and they live in Chennai and Banglore.

reviews

0 in total

There are no reviews yet.

Bibliographic information

Title
Folk Dance: Tribal, Ritual & Martial Forms
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Rupa & Co., 2003
ISBN
8129100975
Length
104p.
Subjects