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English
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Filmed plays
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Presentation
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1 streaming video file (135 min.) : digital, sound, color
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video/quicktime
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video/x-flv
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electronic resource
Abstract (type = summary)
Hayavadana was one of the first modern Indian plays to employ traditional theatrical techniques. It also simultaneously drew thematic influences from Thomas Mann's 1940 novella 'The Transposed Heads.' The following adaptation was performed by the Epic Actors Workshop during Girish Karnad's visit to Rutgers University in October 2011, where he read his work in select classes and fielded questions about his collective body of work.
Name (type = personal)
NamePart (type = family)
Karnad
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Girish Raghunath
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1938-
Role
RoleTerm (authority = marcrelator); (type = text)
Author
Name (type = personal)
NamePart (type = family)
Richmond
NamePart (type = given)
Farley P.
NamePart (type = date)
1938-
Role
RoleTerm (authority = marcrelator); (type = text)
Director
Affiliation
University of Georgia
Name (type = personal)
NamePart (type = family)
Jones
NamePart (type = given)
Marshall
Role
RoleTerm (authority = marcrelator); (type = text)
Director
Affiliation
Theater, Rutgers University
Name (type = personal)
NamePart (type = family)
Nerlekar
NamePart (type = given)
Anjali
Role
RoleTerm (authority = marcrelator); (type = text)
Organizer of meeting
Affiliation
African, Middle Eastern and South Asian Languages and Literatures, Rutgers University
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NamePart
Epic Actors Workshop
Role
RoleTerm (authority = marcrelator); (type = text)
Performer
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NamePart
School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) (New Brunswick)
Name (authority = RutgersOrg-School); (type = corporate)
NamePart
Mason Gross School of the Arts
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NamePart
Theater
Name (authority = RutgersOrg-Department); (type = corporate)
NamePart
African, Middle Eastern and South Asian Languages and Literatures
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TitleInfo
Title
Nerlekar, Anjali. Speaker Release
Identifier (type = doi)
10.7282/T3KK98RT
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TitleInfo
Title
Nerlekar, Anjali. Deposit agreement
Identifier (type = doi)
10.7282/T3QC01FN
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TitleInfo
Title
Epic Actors Workshop. Release
Identifier (type = doi)
10.7282/T31V5C1X
RelatedItem (type = has document of)
TitleInfo
Title
Girish Karnad. Release
Identifier (type = doi)
10.7282/T33N21CP
RelatedItem (type = host)
TitleInfo
Title
South Asian Studies Program
Identifier (type = local)
rucore00000002208
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DescriptiveEvent
Label
Hayavadana
Place
Art History #200, 4 Chapel Drive, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
DateTime (encoding = w3cdtf); (qualifier = exact)
2011-10-13
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Sponsor
Name
Rutgers University. Department of African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian Languages and Literatures
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Role
Sponsor
Name
Rutgers University. South Asian Studies Program.
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Role
Sponsor
Name
Rutgers University. Program in Comparative Literature
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Role
Sponsor
Name
Rutgers University. Office of the Dean of Humanities
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Role
Sponsor
Name
Rutgers University. Libraries
Note (type = general note)
Originally recorded as an event that was open to the public at Douglass Campus, Rutgers University on October 13, 2011.
Subject (authority = LCSH)
Topic
Kannada drama--Translations into English
Subject (authority = LCSH)
Topic
South Asian literature
Location
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