In search of a lost tradition: Chamadyache Bahulya, Kalasutri Bahulya and Pothi
Author :Vidyarthi, Govind
Keywords :Performing arts
Folk drama, Indic
Issue Date :1978
Publisher :Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi
Description :The migratory character of a number of our folk performing art forms has not yet been taken up as a subject of special studies, by scholars working in this field. A few example will illustrate this point. The Sakhi Kundhei (glove puppets) and Kundhei (marionettes) of Orissa have been identified as forms idigenous to Orissa
Source :Sangeet Natak Akademi
Type :Article
Received From :Sangeet Natak Akademi
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Vidyarthi, Govind
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India
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2017-06-19T09:56:07Z
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2017-06-19T09:56:07Z
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1978
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The migratory character of a number of our folk performing art forms has not yet been taken up as a subject of special studies, by scholars working in this field. A few example will illustrate this point. The Sakhi Kundhei (glove puppets) and Kundhei (marionettes) of Orissa have been identified as forms idigenous to Orissa