Theatre of Roots – Redirecting the Modern Indian Stage (Enactments - (Seagull Titles CHUP))

by Erin B. Mee

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After Independence, in 1947, in their efforts to create an 'Indian' theatre that was different from the Westernized, colonial theatre, Indian theatre practitioners began returning to their 'roots' in classical dance, religious ritual, martial arts, popular entertainment and aesthetic theory. The Theatre of Roots - as this movement was known - was the first conscious effort at creating a body of work for urban audiences combining modern European theatre with traditional Indian performance while maintaining its distinction from both. By addressing the politics of aesthetics and by challenging the visual practices, performer/spectator relationships, dramaturgical structures and aesthetic goals of colonial performance, the movement offered a strategy for reassessing colonial ideology and culture and for articulating and defining a newly emerging 'India'. "Theatre of Roots" presents an in-depth analysis of this movement: its innovations, theories, goals, accomplishments, problems and legacies.
  • ISBN10 1905422768
  • ISBN13 9781905422760
  • Publish Date 1 November 2008
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Seagull Books London Ltd
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 432
  • Language English