Indic Traditions: Restorying Women and Ethics of Care through Indian Dance
Music & Peacebuilding05/04/20 • 37 min
This podcast explores the artistry of Sreyashi Dey's interpretations of the Mahabharata through the Odissi style of Classical Indian Dance. Dey sought to restory the life of Hidimba, a minor female character in the Mahabharata who is marginalized within structures of ethnic and class power. Alongside this artistic narrative, we explore Vrinda Dalmiya's exploration of feminist care ethics and the storied contrast between masculine order and principle against the vulnerable, embodied, and contextually situated ethic of care. Our exploration of care and restorying deepens our notions of care and narrative within peace work.
The Music & Peacebuilding Podcast is hosted by Kevin Shorner-Johnson at Elizabethtown College. Join our professional development network at www.musicpeacebuilding.com - thinking deeply we reclaim space for connection and care.
05/04/20 • 37 min
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Music & Peacebuilding - Indic Traditions: Restorying Women and Ethics of Care through Indian Dance
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So in the process of researching the story and creating this script, I started feeling like I was really living this character that her painful moments or deeply felt within me, her struggles, her anger, and the range of emotions that she goes through were really amplified within my own internal landscape.
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