Kathaka, The Tradition: Fusion and Diffusion

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The book traces the history of Kathaka from ancient to the medieval period: its origin and continuous evolution in a struggle for existence through a process involving fusion, diffusion and adaptation.  It studies its etymological meaning in a painstaking effort which involves a discussion on the influence of Kathakya Acarya, Sage Katha and the generic similarities between Rasalila, Hallisaka, Carcari, Rasa, and present-day Kathaka.  It shows that Kathaka has an ancient origin and is an indigenous Indian dance.  It deals with the three distinct sections that form the present-day Kathaka.  Surveying a host of religious and secular literature including the Natyasastra, the Abhinaya Darpana and the Sangita Ratnakara and referring to sculptural reliefs from temples and illustrations from manuscripts including the Akbar-Nama, it undertakes a detailed and illuminating study of gestures, postures, movements and stances of Kathaka.  An attempt to help readers gain a better insight into the Kathaka dance, the volume will interest practitioners and lovers of classical dance forms of India.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ranjana Srivastava

Dr. Ranjana Srivastava, Reader, Kathak Dance, Faculty of Performing Arts, B.H.U., is an artist, a performer, a researcher and a choreographer of international repute. She is credited with starting Kathaka Diploma Classes from the scratch in the Faculty of Performing Arts, B.H.U., which has now grown into a Degree Course enrolling students from abroad. A disciple of stalwarts like Guru Vikram Singh, Pandit Shambhu Maharaj, Pandit Birju Maharaj, Pandit Sunder Prasad and Guru M.R. Kalyanpurkar she is a recepient of the U.P., Sangeet Natak Akademi Award. She is currently working on a University Grant’s Commission. Sponsored major project: Dhrupada Nrtya: A Reconstruction.

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Title
Kathaka, The Tradition: Fusion and Diffusion
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9788124604731
Length
xx+268p., Figures; Bibliography; Index; 26cm.
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