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TCN- Sacrality, Socialities, and the State in Dance Cultures of the Northeast Region- Debanjali Biswas

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In our 5th episode of Season 3, we explore the rich and diverse dance cultures of the Northeast region of India, and how they intersect with concepts of sacrality, sociality, and the State. We are joined by Dr. Debanjali Biswas, who is an early career researcher in Performance Studies and Social Anthropology. She writes to critically engage with social, political, affective dimensions of dance in everyday life in contemporary South Asia. She is currently a Research Fellow with Showtown History Centre, Blackpool.

The Northeast region of India is home to a plethora of dance forms, each with its unique history, cultural significance, and social context. From the high-energy Bihu dance of Assam to the graceful Naga dances, these dance forms have evolved over centuries, reflecting the complex cultural and social dynamics of the region.
One of the key themes we delve into in this podcast is the role of sacrality in Northeastern dance cultures. For many communities in the region, dance is not just a form of entertainment, but a sacred ritual performed in honor of deities and ancestors. We explore how these sacred dimensions of dance intersect with sociality and community-building, shaping the way people relate to each other and their surroundings.

We also examine the role of the state in Northeastern dance cultures, and how government policies and initiatives have impacted these dance forms. While some argue that state support has helped preserve and promote Northeastern dance cultures, others point out that it has also led to a homogenization of these diverse traditions. Dr. Biswas has offered a nuanced and insightful exploration of the complex interplay between sacrality, sociality, and the state in Northeastern dance cultures. Whether you're a dance enthusiast, a cultural explorer, or simply curious about the rich and diverse cultural landscape of India, this episode is sure to offer a fascinating and thought-provoking perspective on the region's dance traditions.

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In our 5th episode of Season 3, we explore the rich and diverse dance cultures of the Northeast region of India, and how they intersect with concepts of sacrality, sociality, and the State. We are joined by Dr. Debanjali Biswas, who is an early career researcher in Performance Studies and Social Anthropology. She writes to critically engage with social, political, affective dimensions of dance in everyday life in contemporary South Asia. She is currently a Research Fellow with Showtown History Centre, Blackpool.

The Northeast region of India is home to a plethora of dance forms, each with its unique history, cultural significance, and social context. From the high-energy Bihu dance of Assam to the graceful Naga dances, these dance forms have evolved over centuries, reflecting the complex cultural and social dynamics of the region.
One of the key themes we delve into in this podcast is the role of sacrality in Northeastern dance cultures. For many communities in the region, dance is not just a form of entertainment, but a sacred ritual performed in honor of deities and ancestors. We explore how these sacred dimensions of dance intersect with sociality and community-building, shaping the way people relate to each other and their surroundings.

We also examine the role of the state in Northeastern dance cultures, and how government policies and initiatives have impacted these dance forms. While some argue that state support has helped preserve and promote Northeastern dance cultures, others point out that it has also led to a homogenization of these diverse traditions. Dr. Biswas has offered a nuanced and insightful exploration of the complex interplay between sacrality, sociality, and the state in Northeastern dance cultures. Whether you're a dance enthusiast, a cultural explorer, or simply curious about the rich and diverse cultural landscape of India, this episode is sure to offer a fascinating and thought-provoking perspective on the region's dance traditions.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the individual podcasters. Listener Discretion is advised.

Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. You can listen to our show on all streaming platforms by clicking on the link:- https://bingepods.com/podcast/the-chicken-neck-podcast

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