Indigenous Art & Culture

Music & Cinema : A Tool of Communication

MUSIC AND CINEMA – A TOOL OF COMMUNICATION Sayantika Ghosh State Aided College Teacher Department of Journalism And Mass-Communication Gobardanga Hindu College Contact no. 9804395853 Email-mimisayantika@gmail.com Abstract – As a means of expression, film serves as an instinctual recorder, preserving and producing valuable perceptible goggle. Both music and film are reliant on one another. Music, […]

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‘Parisodh’ and Dance Drama ‘Shyama’: The Poet’s Intentions in the Duel of Transformation

Priyanka Bhattacharjee, WhatsApp +918274925150, Phone number +8801831545775, Email: priyanka1995.bd@gmail.com Sound signal, Transformation, choreography, dramaturgy, dramatic compositions, metamorphosis Abstract : “Parisodh” and “Shyama” are two distinct dramatic compositions that showcase the poetic intentions of their creators through the expressive mediums of song and dance. In both instances, the core theme revolves around the profound concept of

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Nachni : Chhinna Jeevan Chhinna Man’ – a discussion based on Subrata Mukhopadhyay’s ‘Roseek’ novel

Dhriti Sinha Abstract ‘Nachni : Chhinna Jeevan Chhinna Man’ – a discussion based on Subrata Mukhopadhyay’s ‘Roseek’ novel. Subrata Mukhopadhyay presents a broader perspective on individuals and their lives, transforming the narrative of a singular person into a collective story. During the period when Subrata Mukhopadhyay and his contemporaries were actively writing, many authors from

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Exploring Physiological Thoughts and Folk Philosophy

Dr. Shrabani Sen Abstract The investigation begins with an exploration of the physiological underpinnings of cognitive processes, shedding light on how the mind processes information and influences perceptions. Subsequently, the study investigates the rich tapestry of folk philosophy that permeates the socio-cultural fabric of Bengal, examining how these indigenous belief systems shape individual and collective

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