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- Bayalāṭa (Kannada: ಬಯಲಾಟ, or Bayalāṭada ಬಯಲಾಟದ) is a generic term for all open air theatre form, including form of Yakshagana found in southern Indian...
- Brindhavanam (Sun TV) Kayar in Hindi ( DD ) Directed by M.S.Satyu Tele Films Bayalata Hindi (DD) Yakshagana artiste Directed by Nagabharana Stone Boy Hindi (DD)...
- translation, Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts (1997) Yakshagana Bayalata Children's books Dum Dum Dolu Oduva Ata Vishala Sagaragalu Balaprapancha...
- performance like Rangamancha staged in either theaters or on streets) and Bayalata (ಬಯಲಾಟ). As its etymology indicates, bayalu means open-air field and ata...
- accompanied by performances of the folk artists in the fields of drama (Bayalata), traditional dance (Dollu Kunitha, Kamsale, Veeragase, Kolata), and classical...
- in then Udupi Taluk as a seventh child. He was interested in dramas, Bayalata and Yakshagana since childhood. His father Padmanabhacharya was a noted...
- live instruments and singers, dance and elaborate costumes in production Bayalata Karnataka Bhand pather Kashmir it consists of unique combinations of dance...
- theatre po****r in North Karnataka. It is a combination of Yakshagana and Bayalata, portraying stories or scenes from the Mahabharata This folk dance of Maharashtra...
- (used for the last 200 years) for art forms formerly known as kēḷike, āṭa, bayalāṭa, and daśāvatāra (Kannada: ದಶಾವತಾರ). From the Old Mysore region comes Somana...
- (used for the last 200 years) for art forms formerly known as kēḷike, āṭa, bayalāṭa, and daśāvatāra. The word Yakshagana previously referred to a form of literature...