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Pandavani

Title
Pandavani [videorecording] / Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts presents ; director, Manohar Aashi.
Published
New Delhi : Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, [2013?]
Physical Description
1 videodisc of 1 (DVD) (approximately 59 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. viewing copy
Notes
Copyright notice on container: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi.
Summary taken from container.
Editor, Sagar; photography, Sanjeev Patil.
In Hindi.
Summary
"Pandavani, the narrative tradition mainly performed by the traditional communities like Pardhan, Gaund and Devar who are spread across Chattisgarh, Orissa and Andhra Pradesh. This narrative tradition sustains and disseminates the oral tradition of Mahabharata or ages. Traditionally, a single performer or storyteller leads the narration of some episodes from Mahabharata after doing invocation to their own deities. The documentary highlights several nuances of this tradition. There are mainly two schools, one is Vedamati style, the lead artist narrates in a simple manner while sitting on the floor on his knees throughout the performance. This form was initiated by Jhaduram Devangan and his legendary family of Pandavani performers. He discovered Sabal Singh Chauhan's version of Mahabharata which was based on Vyasa's version of the epic. As the storyteller recites the tale, he also glosses over couplets with the help of a ragi or companion. The lead singer continuously interacts with the accompanying singers, who ask questions, given commentary, interject thus enhancing the dramatic effect of the performance, which can last for several hours on a single episode of Mahabharata. The Kapalik style is livelier than Vedamati. In addition to storytelling the narrator also performs the roles of other characters as she holds, sometimes simultaneously, and plays the tambura (stringed musical instrument) and manjira (cymbals). Tijanbai, Mina Sahu and Shanti Devi are very famous Kapalika style singer. The performance is assisted by musicians who play the tabl[a] and harmonium."
Variant and related titles
Pandvani
Format
Images / Video & Film
Language
Hindi
Added to Catalog
December 18, 2014
Credits
Editor, Sagar; photography, Sanjeev Patil.
System details note
DVD, PAL; full screen (1.33:1 aspect ratio) presentation.
Genre/Form
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Dance films.
Documentary films.
Ethnographic films.
Filmed performances.
Nonfiction films.
Also listed under
Manohar, Aashi, film director.
Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts.
Citation

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