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EPISODE · Oct 1, 2019 · 29 MIN

Episode 27: Learning About Ta'ziyeh with Dr. William O. Beeman

from The Theatre History Podcast

Long before Western-style theatre came to what is now Iran, a unique performance tradition had already developed that fused song, movement, and religion. Known as "ta'ziyeh," it has since spread among Shiite communities in Iraq and Lebanon, as well as even farther afield. William O. Beeman, chair of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Minnesota, introduces us to the fascinating world of ta'ziyeh in this episode.

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Long before Western-style theatre came to what is now Iran, a unique performance tradition had already developed that fused song, movement, and religion. Known as "ta'ziyeh," it has since spread among Shiite communities in Iraq and Lebanon, as well...

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