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    In the rich tapestry of Odisha’s cultural heritage, dance and folk traditions have held a prominent place for centuries. These art forms not only entertain but also provide a glimpse into the vibrant customs and rituals of the people. One notable contribution to the understanding and preservation of Odisha’s folk dances is the book “Odisara Loka Nrutya Karma” written by Bhagirathi Nepak and published in 1987. This significant publication stands as a testament to the remarkable diversity and traditional splendor of Odia dance forms

    Bhagirathi Nepak was a renowned scholar, researcher, and writer dedicated to studying and promoting Odia ethnic traditions. Her immersion in the cultural fabric of Odisha helped her grasp the true essence and significance of its folk dances. Her insightful writings have been instrumental in raising awareness and appreciation for the diverse dance forms of the region.

    Published in 1987, “Odisara Loka Nrutya Karma” is a comprehensive collection of essays on Odisha’s folk dances. The book covers various aspects such as the historical background, regional variations, rhythmic patterns, and intricate costume and makeup details for each dance form. It aims to fill the gap in the literature on Odia dance traditions and serves as a valuable resource for researchers, dancers, and enthusiasts.

    1. Introduction to Odisha’s folk dances: The book commences with a comprehensive introduction to the diverse array of folk dances prevalent in Odisha. It highlights the cultural context, ritual significance, and social fabric associated with these dance forms.
    2. Regional variations: The book delves deeper into regional variations, exploring how different districts of Odisha have their unique dance styles, costumes, and music. It showcases dances like Ghumura, Sambalpuri, Pala, Dalkhai, and Gotipua, among others.
    3. Detailed analysis: Each dance form receives focused attention, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the intricate steps, storytelling techniques, and expressive grace that define these dances. The author discusses both the technical aspects and the cultural significance behind every move and gesture.
    4. Photography and illustrations: “Odisara Loka Nrutya Karma” features stunning visuals through photographs and illustrations, allowing readers to visualize the vivid colors, elaborate costumes, and mesmerizing movements associated with each dance form.

    Bhagirathi Nepak’s groundbreaking work has played a crucial role in reviving and preserving Odisha’s folk dances. Through her meticulous research and passionate writing, she has helped promote cultural appreciation and awareness among both Odias and the wider world. Scholars, artists, and dancers have greatly benefited from the comprehensive insights of the book, cementing its place as a valuable reference for generations to come.

    “Odisara Loka Nrutya Karma” is an invaluable contribution to Odia literature, focusing on the rich tapestry of folk dances that form an integral part of Odisha’s cultural identity. Bhagirathi Nepak’s dedication to cataloging and elucidating these breathtaking dance forms in her book has left a lasting impact. Published in 1987, this exceptional piece of literature continues to inspire and enlighten readers about the indigenous treasures of Odisha’s dance heritage.

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    Books nameOdisara Loka Nrutya Karma
    AuthorBhagirathi Nepak
    No Of pages33
    PublisherBhagiratha Prakashana
    Publication1987
    Printed AtGuruji Printers
    DistributorNA

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