Dance Theatre of India: Crossing New Aesthetics and Cultures
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Book Details
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Publisher: Niyogi Books
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Author: Katia Legeret Manochhaya
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Language: English
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Binding: Hardcover
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Pages: 144
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Dimensions: 9.3 x 8.2 x 0.6 inches
- ISBN: 9789386906366
About the Book
"Dance Theatre of India" by Katia Legeret Manochhaya is a profound exploration into the intricate world of Indian dance forms, particularly Bharatanatyam, as experienced by the author both as a dancer and a researcher. Through a unique lens, the book delves into the various rasas (emotions) expressed in dance, offering a rich understanding of the deep cultural and emotional connections embedded within these art forms.
The book weaves together diverse linguistic and cultural interpretations, providing a space for experimentation and new expressions within the realms of dance and theatre. The author's field of study captures how these modalities continually evolve in response to cultural differences and influences. Photographic portraits from live dance performances throughout the book further enrich the narrative, giving readers a visual connection to the emotions, movements, and stories conveyed by the dancers in colorful costumes.
Drawing from the erudition of Sanskrit texts and the creative contributions of artists from India and beyond, this transcultural work celebrates the unity in diversity of world dance traditions. As readers journey through its pages, they are transported into the world of dance and drama, experiencing the universal stories shared across cultures through the captivating expressions of the performers.

