Macquarie Home | Course Handbook | Library | Campus Map | Macquarie Contacts
Home page

Macquarie University ResearchOnline

Home
Add
-List Of Titles -Dancing with Devtās : drums, power and possession in the music of Garhwal, North India

Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/125104

110 Visitors 126 Hits 1 Downloads
Title
Dancing with Devtās : drums, power and possession in the music of Garhwal, North India
Related
SOAS musicology series
Publisher
Aldershot : Ashgate Publishing
Date
2008
FoR/RFCD Code(s)
190400 Performing Arts and Creative Writing
Author/Creator
Alter, Andrew
Description
In the Central Himalayan region of Garhwal, the gods (devtas) enjoy dancing and come on to their mediums when musicians play and 'make' them dance. This occurs at many events including shamanistic rituals when musicians use their music teleologically to 'dance the gods'. In other contexts, such as dramatic theatrical renditions of stories of specific deities, actors 'dance' the role of their character having become possessed by the spirit of their character/deity. Through the powerful sounds of their drumming, musicians cause the gods to dance in the bodies of their mediums. Music, and more particularly musical sound, is perceived in Garhwal as a powerful force. Dr Andrew Alter examines music and musical practice in Garhwal from an analytical perspective that explores the nexus between musical sounds and performance events. He provides insight into performance practice, vocal techniques, notions of repertoire classification, instruments, ensembles, performance venues, and dance practice. However, music is not viewed simply as a system of organized sounds such as drum strokes, pitch iterations or repertoire items. Rather, in Garhwal, the music is viewed as a system of knowledge and as a system of beliefs in which meaning and spirituality become articulated through potent sound iterations. Alter's makes a significant contribution to the discipline of ethnomusicology through a detailed documentation of musical practice in the context of ritual events. The book offers a traditionally thorough historical-ethnographic study of a region with the aim of integrating the local field-based case studies of musical practices within the broader Garhwali context. The work contains invaluable oral data, which has been carefully transliterated as well as translated. Alter blends a carefully detailed analysis of drumming in conjunction with the complex ritual and social contexts of this sophisticated and semantically rich musical practice.
Description
Contextualising the study. Sounding the drum : power and meaning in the context of performance ; Dev bh?mi : land of the gods ; Caste groups and instrumentalists ; Performance genres and dance practice ; Musical instruments in Garhwal ; Îhol sågar : the ocean of drumming -- Analysis and description of musical events : musical power in the context of performance. Drumming associated with påñ?aval-lå ; Music in the context of wedding celebrations ; The pawåå of kirthipal and kunjepal.
Description
277 page(s)
Subject Keyword
190400 Performing Arts and Creative Writing
Subject Keyword
Music
Subject Keyword
dance
Subject Keyword
epic
Subject Keyword
performance
Subject Keyword
wedding
Subject Keyword
Ethnography
Subject Keyword
Pandavalila
Subject Keyword
Shaman
Subject Keyword
Caste
Subject Keyword
Music--India--Garhwāl--History and criticism
Subject Keyword
Drum--Performance--India--Garhwāl
Subject Keyword
Music, Influence of--India--Garhwāl
Subject Keyword
drums
Subject Keyword
Music--Religious aspects--Hinduism
Subject Keyword
Music--Social aspects--India--Garhwāl
Subject Keyword
possession
Subject Keyword
ritual
Subject Keyword
India
Subject Keyword
Garhwal
Subject Keyword
Garhwali
Subject Keyword
Uttarakhand
Subject Keyword
Uttaranchal
Resource Type
book
Organisation
Macquarie University. Dept. of Contemporary Music Studies

Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/125104
Identifier
ISBN:9780754656692
Identifier
mq-rm-2010001598
Language
eng
Save/E-mail Citation
Citation Format
E-mail Address
Subject
"Dancing with Devtās : drums, power and possession in the music of Garhwal, North India"
 
OR
  • Show All  
  • Show My Selections 
Advanced Search

Search

Alter, Andrew

Browse

  • By Title 
  • By Author/Creator 
  • By Department/Centre 
  • By Subject Keyword 
  • By Journal/Conference 
  • By FoR/RFCD codes 
  • By Resource Type 
  • By Date 

Highlights

  • Most Accessed Objects 
  • Recent Additions 
  • Pending Publications 
  • Author Profiles 

Resources

  • About ResearchOnline 
  • FAQ 
  • Open Access 
  • Open Access-FAQs 
  • Copyright 
  • Contribute 
  • Help 
  • Contact
  • Terms and Conditions 
Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict Powered by VITAL

Copyright Macquarie University | Privacy Statement | Accessibility Information

ABN 90 952 801 237 | CRICOS Provider No 00002J

Library Staff Sign In