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100 _aSabnani, Nina
245 _aMakers of Tales
260 _aBombay:
_bIDC, IIT,
_c2011
300 _c4 3/4 in.
_eCD-ROM
520 _ahe Makers of Tales presents an insider point of view on the Kaavad storytelling tradition of Rajasthan that is on the brink of extinction. A lesser known tradition it constitutes the storytellers using a portable shrine to narrate stories that are local and their own versions of the Great epics. They also use the imagery to recite the genealogies of their patrons. The shrine made by the suthar community of Mewar for the Kaavadiya Bhats of Marwar evokes a sacred space for the patrons who also make donations to have themselves depicted on the shrine along with the Gods and saints. The practitioners talk about the current scenario and the difficulty of sustaining their tradition.
650 _aKaavad storytelling tradition
650 _aRajasthan
650 _aKaavadiya Bhats
942 _cBK