Performing Artistes in Ancient India
Material type: TextSeries: New Vistas in Indian Performing Arts ; No. 4Publication details: New Delhi : D.K Printworld (p) Ltd.,, 2003Description: 292ISBN:- 8124602077
- 792.62 IRA
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Theater in ancient India or natya incorporated various aspects of art and different branches of knowledge in its very definition- not only histrionics but also dance, music,and fine arts and branches of learning like history, philosophy and science. This work traces the evolution of the ancient Indian theater, focusing on the contributions of the performing artistes.
This scholarly treatise deals at length with aspects of dramatic performance like nature, kinds and members of dramatic troupes, abhinaya, the stage and auditorium, incorporating a number of visuals to depict the dramatic scenes etched by artists on pillars, temple walls, caves and objects. It classifies the different kinds and levels of performers: actors likeSailusa, Mankh Kusilava, Nata and Bharata, and actresses like professional actresses, courtesan actresses, divine actresses and so on. It refers to Natyasastra and other noted works on dramaturgy and their authors, and gives examples and illustrations from the famous epics, Buddhist and Jain literature and other works like the Arthasastra to throw light on values associated with drama and its actual performance in ancient times. The book, presenting well-researched facts and giving an insightful analysis, will prove useful to researchers and teachers of classical Indian art.
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