The shifting ‘stages’ of performance: a study of ‘Chavang Kut’ festival in Manipur
The shifting ‘stages’ of performance: a study of ‘Chavang Kut’ festival in Manipur
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2018-10-02
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Sitlhou, Hoineilhing
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Chavang Kut, a post-harvesting festival in Manipur, represents an important cultural expression of the Chin-Kuki-Mizo group of people. The article looks at the participation of the Thadou community in the celebration by tracing their performative historiography. In the past, the celebration was primarily important in the religio-cultural sense. The rhythmic movements of the dances in the festival were inspired by animals, agricultural techniques and showed their relationship with ecology. Today, the celebration witnesses the shifting of stages and is revamped to suit new contexts and interpretations. The traditional dances which forms the core of the festival is now performed in the out-of-village settings and are staged in a secular public sphere. While used by the state as a political project to bring unity amongst the different communities of Manipur, recent socio-political occasions showed how it is used as a site of contestations against the state.
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Chavang Kut,
dances,
harvesting festival,
Performance,
Thadou
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Asian Ethnicity. v.19(4)