|
| Mysore(Mysooru) Folk Art |
|
Karnataka has a rich tradition of folk arts and folklore.
Different branches of folk art like singing, drama,
dance and puppet shows are popular in the rural parts
of Karnataka. On different festivals and especially
during Dasara these artistes visit the city of Mysore(Mysooru)
and perform. In the olden days they performed before
the King, today they perform on the streets of Mysore(Mysooru)
or in specially designated areas during Dasara. Presentation
of Folk Art by popular folk groups of the state has
become an established and regular part of the Dasara
celebrations.
These folk artistes form part of the famous Dasara
procession as well. Bessu Kamsale, Somanakunitha and
Yasksghagana the popular folk art of Karnataka form
an integral part of the Dasara celebrations and the
procession. Beesu Kamasale has been recognized as a
leading folk art of India and many leading groups have
taken part in national and international cultural festivals.
Yakashgana is a nightlong stage play, where the actors
enact episodes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata throughout
the night.
This folk art is especially popularly in Dakshina Kannada
and Uttara Kannada districts of Karnataka are performed
in Mysore(Mysooru). Folk art or indigenous art is an integral
part of rural life and is handed down from generation
to generation by word of mouth. Recognizing its importance
Mysore(Mysooru) University has set up a museum of Folk arts to
collect artifacts related to the different folk arts
in Karnataka. The University has also introduced a course
in Folkarts at the Master's Degree level.
|