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Dance, Ritual and Thunder Dragons: Exploring Cultural Politics and National Identities
著者 David, Ann R. (著) ; Samuel, Geoffrey (著)
掲載誌 Journal of Ritual Studies
巻号v.30 n.1 Special Issue
出版年月日2016
ページ25 - 35
出版者Pamela J. Stewart and Andrew J. Strathern
出版サイト http://www.pitt.edu/~strather/journal.htm
出版地Pittsburgh, PA, US [匹茲堡, 賓夕法尼亞州, 美國]
資料の種類期刊論文=Journal Article
言語英文=English
ノート1. Special Issue: Transformations in Contemporary South Asian Ritual: From Sacred Action to Public Performance (2016.)

2. Dr Ann R. David is Head of Department and Reader in Dance Studies at the University of Roehampton, London, specializing in dance anthropology and South Asian classical and popular dance.

3. Geoffrey Samuel is Director of the Body, Health and Religion (BAHAR) Research Group and Emeritus Professor in the School of History, Archaeology and Religion at Cardiff University, Wales, UK. He is also an Hon. Associate at the University of Sydney, Australia, and President of the International Association for Traditional Asian Medicine (IASTAM).
抄録This is the first of two articles in this special issue focussing on the Dochula Tsechu, a festival which took place in Bhutan in December 2011. The festival incorporated reworked elements from the Tibetan and Bhutanese cham dance performances discussed in the previous article along with other, often innovative, elements. How, within today's globalised conditions, might embodied practices such as Bhutanese Buddhist danced ritual reflect changed meanings of both national and transnational identities, of religious practices, of aesthetic sensitivities as well as manage political pressures from outside and within? What is the effect of the State sponsoring a newly choreographed ritual? What coded information is being carried through these embodied performances of specific movement genres? Using information gathered during detailed fieldwork in Bhutan at the Dochula festival and the three day Trongsa Tschechu, and comparative material from the UK Hindu Tamil festival of Tai Pusam, the article argues that enculturation of religious precepts, of cultural values, and the accrual of merit or power drive these newly formed, or transformed rituals, as the rapidly changing world or diasporic status creates concerns of perceived loss or rupture. The paper also considers the place of such 'sacred' action in public performance. Are performances such as these 'performance of memory,' or are they events which are able to speak to today's cosmopolitan audiences and in periods of rapid social, political and economic change?
目次Abstract 25
Introduction 25
Ritual Dance in Contemporary Bhutan 25
The Bhuranese Movementscape and the Trongsa Tsechu 27
The Dochula Festival 28
Transforming the Tsechu 30
Conclusion 31
Glossary of Tibetan and Bhutanese Terms for first two articles 32
References 33
Biographic Sketchs 34
Notes 35
ISSN08901112 (P)
ヒット数94
作成日2023.10.11
更新日期2023.10.11



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