RELATION BETWEEN RITUAL AND DIFFERENT FORMS OF ART.
Keywords:
Method, ritual, significant.Abstract
ABSTRACT
In this paper I want to explain relation between ritual and different forms of art like, music, dance and drama. They have a significant relation with ritual performances. This paper will throw light on that how they related to each other with examples. What are their significance in ritual performances? How they related to each other ? How they originate ? This paper examines the impacts of these art forms on human society. The purpose of this paper is to identify the value of different art forms in ritual performances. The result of this analysis can be used to find the actual place of different art forms in human societies through ritual performances. Different types of methods like interview, observation and field work have been used for data collectionReferences
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