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Seraikella Chhau: Talking to Guru Kedar Nath Sahoo
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 January 2022
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SAHOO: I am now sixty years old; I started dancing at the age of four. I belong to the tradition. My father and grandfather were dancers. I belong to the Kansari caste, which is engaged In the practice of these dances; its main vocation is the making of household utensils. My family also made works of art in gold and other material. In our country often a particular caste or community is involved in the practice of a particular craft or a form of dance and theatre. Arts are community based and family based. The techniques are passed from father to son, from one generation to the other. Since the transmission of the techniques is oral, this pattern works more effectively than any other.
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- The Drama Review , Volume 23 , Issue 2: Performance Theory: Southeast Asia , June 1979 , pp. 77 - 90
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- Copyright © 1979 The Drama Review
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