Jenny Stanford Publishing
The Tamil Padam : A Dance Music Genre of South India
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9789814968560
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9789814968560
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$76.07
This book is a study of the Bharata Natyam dance genre "padam" and focuses on its patrons and composers and its formal structure, texts, and music. It examines the "rewriting" of South Indian dance and the decades-long debates over the classicization and ownership of South Indian music. The control over the representation of the arts is a subject that should resonate with studies of a wide variety of different genres and countries. The study is diachronic (historical), and also synchronic (examining padams' organizational structure as a system). Importantly, the text includes 30 Tamil language songs, minutely translated and annotated together with a documentation of their performance history in the 20th century. Classical and modern music composers and performers, ethnomusicologists, librettists, singers, choreographers, art historians, dancers, dance scholars, and dance teachers will find them very useful, as translations can give students a deep contextual understanding of the dance form they are learning. Dancers, dance scholars, and dance teachers will find them especially useful, as translations can provide a deep contextual understanding of the dance form they are learning or studying. The book will find an enthusiastic readership with dance teachers who are actively training Bharata Natyam students and will also attract a scholarly audience, as it is an anthropological and historical study of an artistic form, which has a very high profile in South Asia and has become prominent in the growing fields of dance ethnography and "world dance."
Author: Matthew Allen |
Publisher: Jenny Stanford Publishing |
Publication Date: Mar 31, 2023 |
Number of Pages: NA pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Hardcover |
ISBN-10: 9814968560 |
ISBN-13: 9789814968560 |
The Tamil Padam : A Dance Music Genre of South India
$76.07
This book is a study of the Bharata Natyam dance genre "padam" and focuses on its patrons and composers and its formal structure, texts, and music. It examines the "rewriting" of South Indian dance and the decades-long debates over the classicization and ownership of South Indian music. The control over the representation of the arts is a subject that should resonate with studies of a wide variety of different genres and countries. The study is diachronic (historical), and also synchronic (examining padams' organizational structure as a system). Importantly, the text includes 30 Tamil language songs, minutely translated and annotated together with a documentation of their performance history in the 20th century. Classical and modern music composers and performers, ethnomusicologists, librettists, singers, choreographers, art historians, dancers, dance scholars, and dance teachers will find them very useful, as translations can give students a deep contextual understanding of the dance form they are learning. Dancers, dance scholars, and dance teachers will find them especially useful, as translations can provide a deep contextual understanding of the dance form they are learning or studying. The book will find an enthusiastic readership with dance teachers who are actively training Bharata Natyam students and will also attract a scholarly audience, as it is an anthropological and historical study of an artistic form, which has a very high profile in South Asia and has become prominent in the growing fields of dance ethnography and "world dance."
Author: Matthew Allen |
Publisher: Jenny Stanford Publishing |
Publication Date: Mar 31, 2023 |
Number of Pages: NA pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Hardcover |
ISBN-10: 9814968560 |
ISBN-13: 9789814968560 |