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EPISODE · Nov 18, 2019 · 33 MIN

Episode 48: Learning About Kutiyattam with Dr. Erin Mee

from The Theatre History Podcast

How can a play whose script covers less than ten pages take weeks to perform? That's just one of the many questions we delve into when we explore the world of kutiyattam, which is a particular way of performing Sanskrit drama in the southern Indian region of Kerala. Dr. Erin Mee of New York University introduces us to this fascinating art form, which keeps bringing classical Sanskrit plays back to life thousands of years after they were first performed. This is the first of a two-part series on theatre in India: join us next week, when Erin leads us on an exploration of how Indian theatre has developed in the decades since independence.

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Episode 48: Learning About Kutiyattam with Dr. Erin Mee

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