29.The Story Of Kathak
If heroic traditions can be found in different regions in different forms, the same is
true of dance. Let us look at the history of one dance form, Kathak, now
associated with several parts of north India. The term kathak is derived
from katha, a word used in Sanskrit and other languages for story. The kathaks
were originally a caste of story-tellers in temples of north India, who embellished
their performances with gestures and songs. Kathak began evolving into a
distinct mode of dance in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries with the spread of
the bhakti movement. The legends of Radha Krishna were enacted in folk plays
called rasa tila, which combined folk dance with the basic gestures of the kathak
story-tellers.
1. The term Kathak is derived from which word ?
ii. Who enacted in folk plays called rasa lila ?
in.in which part of India is Kathak now associated?
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