Asian Dance Multiple Levels

Asian Dance Multiple Levels

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Book Specification

Item Code: UAI972
Author: Kapila Vatsyayan
Publisher: B.R. Rhythms, Delhi
Language: English
Edition: 2011
ISBN: 9788188827237
Pages: 272 (B/W Illustrations)
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 10.00 X 7.50 inch
Weight 950 gm

Book Description

About the Book
The monograph offers, for the first time, a collection of path breaking writings of Kapila Vatsyayan, published as research papers in various journals during the last fifty years. Published as seventeen independent but interwoven chapters, the present work relates to the methodological problems and future course of dance scholarship, the intricacies of sculptural representations of dance forms in ancient Indian art, and goddesses and women in Indian Myth and art. The readers will be delighted by a lucid introduction of Manipuri dance, and thrilled by the breath-taking story of the re-entry of woman in the domain of the performing arts and of music and dance in the first half of the twentieth century. From Kathak to the advent of modern Indian dance with Uday Shankar, the state of performing arts in rural/tribal post-Independent India, the corporeal movement patterns in the pre-historic cave paintings of India show the amazing span of time over which Kapila Vatsyayan has an unparalleled mastery. The last three chapters lead the reader beyond the frontiers of India to Pagan in Burma, Champa in South Vietnam and Lara-Djonggrang on the island of Java. The scorpion leg, one of the 108 cadences of movement (karana) is the last leg of the wonderful journey into the depth of Asian dance traditions.

The monograph, compiled by Professor Sachchidanand Sahai, eminent scholar on Southeast Asia, offers a very insightful and indispensable reading for the researchers on dance traditions as well as for the general readers.

About the Author
Kapila Vatsyayana is an inter nationally acclaimed scholar of Indian arts and dance traditions, underlining the importance of a holistic approach for inter-disciplinary studies covering history, anthropology and literature. Author of 15 books and hundred research papers, she is currently chairperson of India International Centre Asia Project. She has contributed immensely to the formation of post-independence Indian art traditions and norms.

A rare combination of scholar and cultural policy planner, Kapila Vatsyayan is currently a Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha).

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