Performing bodies and physical cultures
Auteurs : Poyyaprath Rayaroth, Nisha (Auteur)
Date de publication : 2020
Langue : Anglais
Description : Jumbos and jumping devils : a social history of Indian circus, p.29-81.
Sujets :
Arts du cirque - Inde
Malabar
Kalaripayat [art martial]
Circus Kalari [compagnie de cirque]
Résumé :
The ‘circus kalaris’ were established in north Malabar during the beginning of the twentieth century where a ‘new’ and ‘modern’ physical culture was shaped. It was undoubtedly a radical refashioning of a space, of kalaripayatt, that emerged out of the caste system and was sanctioned by its tradition. Circus kalaris were training centres where women and men from different communities got trained and went on to become renowned artistes. The chapter tries to look at how the ‘traditional’ physical cultures and the European acrobatic practices have been important in the making of an acrobatic culture of Indian circus. This chapter also looks into the influences of different indigenous medicinal systems such as Ayurveda and dietary practices.
Localisation : Bibliothèque
Cote : 791.309 54 P892j 2020