The digital challenges of classical Indian arts (Record no. 519670)

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Personal name Anand, Mridula
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Title The digital challenges of classical Indian arts
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Place of publication, distribution, etc IIPA Digest
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Extent 3(1), Jan-Mar, 2021: p.32-35
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Summary, etc Classical Indian dance forms have existed and evolved over centuries facing each challenge to its very existence and structure. Dance is referred to as “Drishya-kavya” or visual poetry by the Natyashastra, an ancient treatise on the performing arts of India. But classical artists are often unrecognised entrepreneurs. Their art includes an initial funding crunch, location hunting, effective marketing and possible scale-up. While recognition continues to be their primary dream, creating a successful ‘business’ is often an elusive dream. And the year 2020-21 shut more doors for these entrepreneurs. With no other option but to go online, artists face innumerable obstacles due to the very nature of the art form. – Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Classical Indian arts, Arts, Indian arts
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Main entry heading IIPA Digest
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Subject DIP ARTS
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2022-04-11 3(1), Jan-Mar, 2021: p.32-35 AR126479 2022-04-11 Articles

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