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Natyamandapa: A Real or a Fictional Performing Space of the Classical Indian Theatre
Natyamandapa: A Real or a Fictional Performing Space of the Classical Indian Theatre // Nagoya Studies in Indian Culture and Buddhism: Sambhasa, 2003 (2003), 23; 29-38 (podatak o recenziji nije dostupan, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Natyamandapa: A Real or a Fictional Performing Space of the Classical Indian Theatre
Autori
Gonc-Moacanin, Klara
Izvornik
Nagoya Studies in Indian Culture and Buddhism: Sambhasa (0285-7154) 2003
(2003), 23;
29-38
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Natyamandapa; natya; Natyasastra; theatre; ranga; yajana; pujana; mattavarani; silpasastra; sacred and profane space; separate edifice
Sažetak
The question whether theatre buildings ever existed in ancient India or their description in the Natyasastra is a fictive description of an ideal space, has not found a satisfactory answer until now. After discussing several terms referring to the theatre (and explaining e.g. the mattavarani as a fence separating the sacred space of the stage from the profane public), the author says: "There is only an ideal model from Natyasastra which, in my opinion, represents sacred space which conforms to the rules for building a temple as found in silpasastras." Therefore she is preliminarily inclined to subscribe to Levi's view that theatre in India always remained "un plaisir de circonstance" and never had a specialized building. However, she supposes that a mulitidisciplinary research of this question could yield more trustworthy results than those that have been achived so far.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Filologija
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