Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124601723
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: xii, 144
- ISBN-10: 8124601720
- Publisher Date: 2001
- Language: English
- Weight: 650 gr
Original price was: ₹995.00.₹746.00Current price is: ₹746.00.
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Netra Sharma –
A good resource for anyone studying Indian dance. It can get a bit scholarly, but the information is worth the effort.
Arush Dutt –
A mixed bag. Some brilliant analyses, some less so. Depends on your interest in dance theory. A valuable addition to the field, nonetheless.
Sneha Kumari –
Not a bad book, but not great either. It had some interesting points but didn’t fully captivate me. A decent academic resource.
Aditya Pratap Singh Parihar –
An interesting perspective on Indian dance. Some essays were insightful, others felt a bit academic. Overall, a worthwhile read for dance enthusiasts.
Pratyaksh Jain –
Provides a critical lens on Indian dance. While not always easy to follow, it offers valuable insights for those dedicated to the art form.
Tanya –
I appreciated the different voices represented in this collection. It gave me a broader understanding of Indian dance and its critiques.
Anmol Singh –
This book opened my eyes to the complexities of Indian dance critique. A bit dense at times, but ultimately rewarding. Recommended for serious students.
Afshan Ali –
I enjoyed learning about the cultural context of Indian dance. Some of the writing was dry, but the content was fascinating. Definitely worth exploring.
Prem Pushkar –
Left me with mixed feelings. The book is undoubtedly informative, but it’s not the most accessible read. A niche audience will enjoy.
Dhanush H B –
Engaging and thought-provoking! Offers a unique perspective on Indian dance. Some arguments are complex, requiring focused attention.
Pushpak Aggarwal –
Some essays were great, others were hard to get through. Requires prior knowledge of dance terminology. Worth a read if you’re dedicated.
Sejal Bagga –
Insightful exploration of the subject matter. The writing style could be better. Still, an important book for dance scholars.
Roshika Devi –
An okay read. Some chapters were more interesting than others. It’s informative, but not exactly a page-turner.
Vansh Khanna –
A fascinating look into the world of Indian dance critique. A valuable resource for researchers and practitioners alike.
Raghav Goyal –
Uneven but ultimately worthwhile. Some chapters really sparkled. Overall, a beneficial read if you are studying Indian dance forms.
Lohit Dayma –
Helped me understand the nuances of Indian dance better. It’s dense, but rewarding if you put in the time. Recommended for scholars.