Theatres of asia chap 12 (1) Flashcards

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What is Sanskrit drama?

A

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.

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What is the Natyasastra?

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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.

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What is Rasa?

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Rasa: As defined in the Natyasastra, quality or flavor that characterizes a dramatic situation.

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______also serves as a kind of encyclopedia of indian theatrical practice.

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The Natyasastra also serves as a kind of encyclopedia of indian theatrical practice.

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Which plays usually drew on themes from Indian epic literature?

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Sanscrit Drama

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Which is the most famous Sanskrit drama and who is the author of it?

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Shakuntala, whose author is Kalidasa,

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Shakuntala, which is subtitled _______

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Shakuntala, which is subtitled The Recovered Ring

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Which Sanskrit drama had elements like secret marriage, forgetfulness caused by a curse, and a magic ring?

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Shakuntala.

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Scenery was evidently used in Sanskrit dramas. although elaborate costumes probably were not. True or false?

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False. Scenery was not used, although elaborate costumes probably were.

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Which theatre consisted of a leader,
the sudtradhara?

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Sanskrit drama.

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What is Kathakali?

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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.

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What is Nō theatre?

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Nō: Rigidly traditional form of Japanese drama combining music, dance, and lyrics

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13
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_________ a remarkably successful synthesis of various theatrical forms into a single, total experience.

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Noh was a remarkably successful synthesis of various theatrical forms into a single, total experience.

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What are the characteristics of Noh theatre?

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  • 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
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A _____play reveals some working out of passions felt by a character, who
often appears as a ghost or spirit

A

Noh play

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What are the major roles in NOh theatre?

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The major roles in nō are the shite
(SHEE-tay), or the main character, who is
often masked; the waki, a supporting character; and the tsure, an accompanying role.

There may be various smaller parts as well, including a kyōgen.

17
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What is Hashigakari?

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Hashigakari: Bridge in nō theatre on which the performers make their entrance from the dressing area to the platform stage

18
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During the performance of a _____ the actors alternate sections of chanting with a kind of heightened speech that might best be compared to recitative, sung dialogue in Western opera.

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During the performance of a nō text, the actors alternate sections of chanting with a kind ofheightened speech that might best be compared to recitative, sung dialogue in Western opera.

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Which Japanese theatre has actors move in a highly stylized fashion that involves important elements of both dance and pantomime?

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Noh theatre