Rabindranath Tagore derived inspiration from diverse sources while articulating his unparalleled ingenuity in the realm of visual, literary and performing arts. However, in this process, there always emerged an unmistakable fount of creativity of his own, uniquely expressed through Rabindra Nritya (Tagoreβs Dance). This book examines, with archival images, three key hypotheses: What were the evolutionary features of Tagoreβs dance-persona? What seminal cross-cultural liaisons did he undertakeβwithin and outside Indiaβto arrive at a coherent choreographic mindset, leading to the genre of Rabindra Nritya? And, what dance-vocabulary and supportive literary content could now be its imprimatur? Beginning with an overview of Tagoreβs multi-faceted persona and the role played by the natural surroundings of Santiniketan, as well as the crags and crevices of British, German and Polish culture in nurturing his virtuoso genius, this book explores how Tagore initiated a genre of βmood danceβ, incorporating the most suitable dance elements from the classical dances of the Indian sub-continent and the regional dances of the Asia-Pacific; and how he brought forth an efflorescence of wonderful seasonal odes, exquisite music dramas and dance-dramas that remain unparalleled in Indian cultural milieu. Recapitulating the basics of Indian grammar of dance and re-mapping Tagoreβs Dance in that light, Tagoreβs Mystique of Dance looks back at the treasure-trove of his music and the panoply of his paintings, unearthing only the dancing figures, thereby unravelling their mystique. Finally, in a unique attempt, this comprehensive book documents the legacy of Tagoreβs Dance, inviting the countryβs foremost choreographers and taking stock of how they have been using Tagore.
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