Description :This article is based on classical dance and drama of Japan and South India. Where as Noh is the classical Japanese dance theatre Kabuki is a classical Japanese dance-drama and Kathakali is one of the major forms of classical Indian dance. Through these performing arts performres try to represent their culture well. As a religious source common to Noh, Kabuki and Kathakali is a basis in Indian religion. There is complex relationship between the sung words and dramatic expression by gestures facial expressions and dancing.
Source :Sangeet Natak Akademi
Type :Article
Received From :Sangeet Natak Akademi
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dc.contributor.author
Hall, Fernau
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Kerala
Japan
dc.date.accessioned
2017-06-16T09:03:51Z
dc.date.available
2017-06-16T09:03:51Z
dc.date.issued
1968
dc.description.abstract
This article is based on classical dance and drama of Japan and South India. Where as Noh is the classical Japanese dance theatre Kabuki is a classical Japanese dance-drama and Kathakali is one of the major forms of classical Indian dance. Through these performing arts performres try to represent their culture well. As a religious source common to Noh, Kabuki and Kathakali is a basis in Indian religion. There is complex relationship between the sung words and dramatic expression by gestures facial expressions and dancing.