Keywords :Pantomime
Musical theater
Sanskrit drama
Issue Date :1981
Publisher :Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi
Description :The Natyasatra of India mentions two types of acting, one Lokadharmi (Realistic) and two Natyadharmi (conventional) pertaining to the stage and the dramatic advantage of both. The present paper has described about the Indian mime and its changes through the Abhijnana-Shakuntalam-the great epic drama of Kalidasa.
Source :Sangeet Natak Akademi
Type :Article
Received From :Sangeet Natak Akademi
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Goswami, Niranjan
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2017-06-21T09:33:43Z
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2017-06-21T09:33:43Z
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1981
dc.description.abstract
The Natyasatra of India mentions two types of acting, one Lokadharmi (Realistic) and two Natyadharmi (conventional) pertaining to the stage and the dramatic advantage of both. The present paper has described about the Indian mime and its changes through the Abhijnana-Shakuntalam-the great epic drama of Kalidasa.