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NPTEL

Advanced Course in Performance Traditions of the Mahabharata in Tamil Nadu- 2

NPTEL via Swayam

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ABOUT THE COURSE:This course is the second, more advanced part of a two part package of courses on the Performance Traditions of the Mahabharata in Tamil Nadu. It will give a comprehensive overview of the architecture of the 20 days of the festival when the Mahabharata performed as a village ritual leads to its narration as a story which leads to its enactment as theatre. For the first ten days of the festival, the audience will be given an exposition of the Mahabharata to the fulcrum moment in the festival, the killing of Bakasura which is the first narrative that is performed as a ritual, narrated as a story and enacted as theatre. Repetition, as AK Ramanujan says, is a crucial element in Indian narrative and performance traditions and the course will explore how repetition becomes an important factor in the transmission of oral traditions. Repetition also becomes a vehicle to invoke both collective and individual memory. The Mahabharata which is narrated in these festivals is not a translation, but an invocation of Vyasa’s text. The course will explore the diverse influences on this Bharatham from Kalidasa, Natyashastra and aesthetic theories of Anandavardhana and Abhinavagupta.The course will highlight the importance of the Epic being performed as an interwoven fabric of ritual, theatre and storytelling, as this trifurcation is a form of ‘distanciation’, providing the audience a space for introspection while engaging with the Epic. The course will also highlight the difference between the dramatic narrative traditions and Epic traditions which are built on different foundations. The notion of the ‘author’, the ‘actor’ and their relation to the audiences in both traditions of performances will be addressed. The Mahabharata storytelling or the Bharatham sessions which forms the foundation on which the entire edifice of these festivals is constructed will be foregrounded in this course. The singing of the Bharatham for ten days before the theatre begins, at one level becomes a recapitulation of the Epic to the contemporary audiences, drawing them into the Epic so that they can relive the Mahabharata again. Students will be encouraged to do fieldwork and explore similar performance traditions in their own regionsPREREQUISITES:It would be preferred if the student had completed ‘Performance Traditions of the Mahabharata in TN” Course 1, but not absolutely necessary

Syllabus

WEEK 1CHAPTER 1- A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO THE MAHABHARATACHAPTER 2- A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO THE MAHABHARATA TRADITIONS OF TAMIL NADU CHAPTER 3- THE IDEA OF THE CHARIOT

WEEK 2CHAPTER 4- THE CUSTODIANS OF THE FESTIVALCHAPTER 5- THE FESTIVALS AS TOTAL THEATRE CHAPTER 6- POTTURAJA AND THE ANTI-WAR NATURE OF THE FESTIVAL

WEEK 3CHAPTER 7- THE BIRTH OF VYASA CHAPTER 8- CHANDRA VAMSAM OR THE BIRTH OF THE LUNAR DYNASTYCHAPTER 9- THE BIRTH OF YAYATI

WEEK 4 CHAPTER 10- THE STORY OF SHAKUNTALA AND DUSHYANTA CHAPTER 11- SHANTANU AND THE BIRTH OF BHISHMA OR VIDUMANCHAPTER 12- BIRTH OF DHRITARASHTRA, PANDU AND VIDURA

WEEK 5 CHAPTER 13- BIRTH OF KRISHNA CHAPTER 14- BIRTH OF DHARMARAJA CHAPTER 15- GURUKULA PARVA

WEEK 6 CHAPTER 16- BIRTH OF DRAUPADI CHAPTER 17- HIDIMBI KURI OR HIDIMBI THE FORTUNE TELLER CHAPTER 18- THE KILLING OF BAKASURA WEEK 7 CHAPTER 19- A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO KOOTHU AS A THEATRICAL FORM CHAPTER 20- VIL VALAIPPU OR THE BENDING OF THE BOW

WEEK 8 CHAPTER 21- THE MARRIAGE OF DRAUPADI CHAPTER 22- SUBHADRA KALYANAM OR THE MARRIAGE OF SUBHADRA CHAPTER 23- RAJASUYA YAAGAM

WEEK 9 CHAPTER 24- DRAUPADIYIN THUGILUM PARANDHAMANIN ARULUM OR THE ATTEMPTED DISROBING OF DRAUPADI AND KRISHNA’S GIFTCHAPTER 25- ARJUNA’S TAPAS CHAPTER 26- KICHAKA VADHAM OR THE KILLING OF KICHAKA

WEEK 10 CHAPTER 27- KRISHNAN THOODHU OR KRISHNA AS THE EMISSARY OF THE PANDAVAS KRISHNAN THOODHU ENTIRE KOOTHU

WEEK 11 CHAPTER 28- ARAVAN KALABALI AND THE BEGINNING OF THE GREAT WAR CHAPTER 29- KARNA MOSHAM

WEEK 12 CHAPTER 30- THE EIGHTEENTH DAY’S WAR OR DURYODHANA’S LAMENT CHAPTER 31- THE CORONATION OF DHARMARAJA AND THE ASHWAMEDHA YAAGAM

Taught by

Prof. Sashikanth Ananthachari

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