Influence of Folk Songs in the Drama of Rabindranath

Dr. Amartya Mukhopadhyay Abstract: Rabindranath Tagore, a towering figure in Bengali literature and a Nobel laureate in literature, was not only a prolific playwright but also deeply immersed in the rich cultural tapestry of folk traditions. This abstract explores the profound influence of folk songs on Tagore’s dramatic works, unraveling the symbiotic relationship between the playwright and the vibrant folk traditions of India. Tagore’s fascination with folk culture, particularly folk music, is evident in his exploration of diverse themes within his dramas. This study delves into how Tagore seamlessly integrated folk songs into the fabric of his plays, enhancing the emotional depth, cultural authenticity, and narrative resonance of his works. Drawing on the diverse folk traditions of India, including Baul, Bhatiyali, and Kirtan, Tagore skillfully wove these melodies into the narratives of his dramas, creating a unique and captivating theatrical experience. The research also examines the thematic motifs and cultural Read More …

Social Enlightenment, Preservation of Cultural Values Through Gat-Bhav

Vrushali Dabke-Research scholar, Sri Sri University, Cuttack. Co-author: Dr. Manjiri Deo-Sri Sri University, Cuttack. Abstract While India has a rich heritage of classical dances, what makes kathak unique is gat-bhav. This study is conducted to examine the use of Gat bhav for social enlightenment and the preservation of cultural values. Qualitative analysis was conducted through literature review interviews of Kathak dancers and attending experimental performances of the same. Deeper research on gat-bhav with its dual form of presentation emphasizes the impact of gat-bhav as a therapy tool and as a medium for social awakening with its deep-rooted connections with the Shastra of Kathak.  Introduction  Gat-bhav is constituted as part of the Natya in nartan bhed. Natya aims to produce ‘Raas’. For this reason, Natya has been called a ‘Roop’ by Bharatmuni in Natyashastra, where he deems that the artist should be able to portray the emotions with such skill that Read More …

Enhancing Cultural Resonance: A Comprehensive Abstract on Music Education in Chittagong

SWARNAMAY CHAKRABORTY Abstract: This abstract delves into the landscape of music education in Chittagong, Bangladesh, exploring its significance, challenges, and evolving paradigms. Chittagong, a city rich in cultural diversity and historical significance, has witnessed a growing interest in music education as a means of preserving and promoting its unique musical heritage. The study begins by contextualizing the importance of music education in fostering cultural identity and community cohesion. It examines the role of music in Chittagong’s cultural fabric, encompassing traditional folk music, classical genres, and contemporary expressions. The paper explores how music education acts as a catalyst for cultural preservation and the transmission of traditional knowledge from one generation to the next. Challenges faced by music education in Chittagong are discussed, including resource limitations, the need for qualified instructors, and the integration of technology. The study also addresses socio-economic factors that may hinder access to music education, emphasizing the importance Read More …

Echoes of Tradition: Exploring Folk Language and Culture

Dr. Srabani Sen Abstract Echoes of Tradition: Exploring Folk Language and Culture” delves into the rich tapestry of folk language and cultural expressions that resonate through generations. This study investigates the enduring influence of traditional forms of communication, storytelling, and linguistic nuances within communities. By examining the echoes of tradition in language, the research sheds light on how cultural heritage is preserved and transmitted through oral traditions, folk tales, and linguistic idiosyncrasies. Through a multidisciplinary lens, the abstract explores the intricate interplay between language and culture, providing insights into the dynamic processes that shape and sustain the collective identity of communities over time. This exploration invites readers to appreciate the enduring vitality of folk traditions as integral components of our shared human heritage. লোকভাষা ও লোকসংস্কৃতি ড.শ্রাবণী সেন আ্যসোসিয়েট প্রফেসর,সঙ্গীত বিভাগ,তারকেশ্বর ডিগ্রি কলেজ,তারকেশ্বর,হুগলী ভাষা মানুষের আত্মপ্রকাশের শ্রেষ্ঠ মাধ্যম। ধ্বনি থেকে ভাষার উৎপত্তি হলেও অনুন্নত প্রাণী ও মানুষের সৃষ্ট ধ্বনির মধ্যে Read More …