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Redefining hybridity in contemporary Kathak dance

Publication date: 01.03.2017

Arts & Cultural Studies Review, 2016, Issue 4 (30), pp. 435 - 451

https://doi.org/10.4467/20843860PK.16.034.6495

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Katarzyna Skiba
Centre for Comparative Studies of Civilisations of the Jagiellonian University, Grodzka 52 Street, 31-044 Krakow
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Redefining hybridity in contemporary Kathak dance

Abstract

The article aims to examine the extent to which the present day mobility of dance professionals and global, cultural flows hybridize Kathak art and practice in India. It focuses on innovative approaches and cross-cultural productions of selected Indian artists, highlighting the signifi cance of their entanglement in the global networks of dance professionals and cultural markets as key factors of refashioning Kathak tradition. I shall explore the emerging pursuit of these artists toward pluralistic aesthetics, juxtaposing it with the phenomenon of the colonial mimicry (Bhabha 2004). I intend to address the following questions: What motivates the choreographers to use the hybrid language of dance? Is this language a strategy of innovation, consciously and willingly chosen by the artists, or rather the inheritance of colonial past, nowadays unwittingly reproduced through globalization? Does the cultural hybridity facilitates liberation of the dance from Orientalist and colonial discourses? What is its potential to reproduce national identity and to raise intercultural dialogues through the dance? Are these two objectives irreconcilable?
This essay is based on fieldwork conducted primarily in Kolkata in 2015. Among several leading metropolitan centers of Kathak development, that I have researched (New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Bangalore), Kolkata appears to provide an environment particularly susceptible to the influx of concepts,   techniques and practices from other cultures. This is apparent in the stage productions of Padatik, Rhythmosaic Dance Company, and Anurekha Ghosh Company, which will be discussed here as examples illustrating the dynamics of cultural hybridization and contextualized against changing, socio-cultural and economic conditions.

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Interviews conducted by the author

Chakravorty Shauvik, pers. conv., Kolkata, March 8, 2015.

Ghose Ronnie Shambik, pers. conv., Kolkata, March 9, 2015.

Ghosh Anurekha, pers. conv., Kolkata, March 13, 2015.

Jalan Chetna, pers. conv., Kolkata, March 10-12, 2015.

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Information: Arts & Cultural Studies Review, 2016, Issue 4 (30), pp. 435 - 451

Article type: Original article

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Redefining hybridity in contemporary Kathak dance

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Redefining hybridity in contemporary Kathak dance

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Centre for Comparative Studies of Civilisations of the Jagiellonian University, Grodzka 52 Street, 31-044 Krakow

Published at: 01.03.2017

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