A comparative study of dramatic aspects about Tazzie and Katakali
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Abstract:
Iran and India, are the Asian countries have a lot in common.Top of Form Bottom of Form Rich culture and religious beliefs are the most common parts of these countries, but with many differences especially in the ritual and religious aspects.Bottom of Form It is obvious that created theaters on the foundation of these two cultures have the common elements but also they have many differences too. The main point emphasized in this article is the investigation on these two traditional theaters both Tazzie in Iran and Katakaly in India to find common elements in these two theaters and anal ysis of content and structural elements. In this way, the only way to collect data is used in library. This study that compares two views Katakaly of India and Tazzie of Iran according to the cultural convergence of context and Asian geographical situation of these two countries the dramatic elements are used symbolically. So the most common structural elements of these two are symbolic. In terms of content, these two have a common origin that all of them have root in East theaters generally and a view to human and nature, and environmental and social role in the community.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Theater, Volume:1 Issue: 51, 2014
Page:
101
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