Theatres of asia chap 12 (1) Flashcards
What is Sanskrit drama?
The drama that remains from the tradition of the Indian Golden Age is a group of plays written in Sanskrit, the language of the noble classes, to be performed in various court circles.
What is the Natyasastra?
A written piece of work that describes the mythological origin of theatre in India and also presents important material about the nature of Indian drama; it even includes a description of the theatre space in which performances took place.
What is Rasa?
Rasa: As defined in the Natyasastra, quality or flavor that characterizes a dramatic situation.
______also serves as a kind of encyclopedia of indian theatrical practice.
The Natyasastra also serves as a kind of encyclopedia of indian theatrical practice.
Which plays usually drew on themes from Indian epic literature?
Sanscrit Drama
Which is the most famous Sanskrit drama and who is the author of it?
Shakuntala, whose author is Kalidasa,
Shakuntala, which is subtitled _______
Shakuntala, which is subtitled The Recovered Ring
Which Sanskrit drama had elements like secret marriage, forgetfulness caused by a curse, and a magic ring?
Shakuntala.
Scenery was evidently used in Sanskrit dramas. although elaborate costumes probably were not. True or false?
False. Scenery was not used, although elaborate costumes probably were.
Which theatre consisted of a leader,
the sudtradhara?
Sanskrit drama.
What is Kathakali?
In kathakali, stories of strong passions, the furies of gods, and the loves and hates of extraordinary human beings are told in dance and mime.
What is Nō theatre?
Nō: Rigidly traditional form of Japanese drama combining music, dance, and lyrics
_________ a remarkably successful synthesis of various theatrical forms into a single, total experience.
Noh was a remarkably successful synthesis of various theatrical forms into a single, total experience.
What are the characteristics of Noh theatre?
- Nō actors trained from childhood and became adept at singing, acting, dancing, and mime.
- remarkably sophisticated in language and content
- constructed around a definite series of
organizational principles based on musical, psychological, and mimetic—or
imitative—movements - Often from literary or historical
sources
A _____play reveals some working out of passions felt by a character, who
often appears as a ghost or spirit
Noh play