Description :Kramadipika and Atraprakaram are books which help Chakyars in the stage performance of the drama. What is the difference between Kramadipika and Attaprakararn? Attaprakaram describes in Malayalarn how the actors shall move, what they shall do in order to perform on the stage the verse and prose of the drama Kramadipika. On the other hand narrates the background information not explicit inthe text of the drama but which is essential to be borne in mind by the actors. This includes practical details like make-up mode of entering the stage and so on. Krarnadipikas are notes for stage application written by experts on histrionics, the Gurus of Chakyars, in ancient limes. Attaprakararns, interspersed with portions of Kramadipika, and Krarnadipikas containing portions of Attaprakarams are common. I have come across only a single Kramadipika pure and entire, which has no mixing with Allaprakaram-Ihe Krarnadipika of Chudamani; Pratima and Abhisheka all of which relate to the Ramayara story.
Description :Translated from Malayalam
Source :Sangeet Natak Akademi
Type :Article
Received From :Sangeet Natak Akademi
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Pisharoti, K.P. Narayana
dc.coverage.spatial
Kerala
dc.date.accessioned
2017-07-10T03:09:51Z
dc.date.available
2017-07-10T03:09:51Z
dc.description
Translated from Malayalam
dc.date.issued
1994
dc.description.abstract
Kramadipika and Atraprakaram are books which help Chakyars in the stage performance of the drama. What is the difference between Kramadipika and Attaprakararn? Attaprakaram describes in Malayalarn how the actors shall move, what they shall do in order to perform on the stage the verse and prose of the drama Kramadipika. On the other hand narrates the background information not explicit inthe text of the drama but which is essential to be borne in mind by the actors. This includes practical details like make-up mode of entering the stage and so on. Krarnadipikas are notes for stage application written by experts on histrionics, the Gurus of Chakyars, in ancient limes. Attaprakararns, interspersed with portions of Kramadipika, and Krarnadipikas containing portions of Attaprakarams are common. I have come across only a single Kramadipika pure and entire, which has no mixing with Allaprakaram-Ihe Krarnadipika of Chudamani; Pratima and Abhisheka all of which relate to the Ramayara story.