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Kapalik – the style of narration where the performer is free to improvise consistently on episodes and characters in the epic.Other exponents of this style are Poonaram Nishad, Ritu Verma, Rewaram Sahu. This style was made popular by Jhaduram Devangan.
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The term Veda is loosely used to refer to text. Vedamati – the style of narration is said to be based on Sabbal Singh Chauhan's Mahabharat written in the Doha-Chaupal Metre.What starts out as a simple story narration turns into full-fledged ballad. The performance can last for several hours on a single episode of Mahabharata. The lead singer continuously interacts with the accompanying singers, who ask questions, give commentary and interjections thus enhancing the dramatic effect of the performance. Gradually, as the story progresses, the performance becomes more intense and experiential with added dance movements. Įach singer adds his or her unique style to the singing, sometimes adding local words, improvising and offering critique on current happenings and insights through the story. The singer is usually supported by a group of performers on Harmonium, Tabla, Dholak, Manjira and two or three singers who sing the refrain and provide backing vocals. With the use of mimicry and rousing theatrical movements, once in a while the singer-narrator breaks into an impromptu dance at the completion of an episode or to celebrate a victory in the story being retold. The form does not employ any stage props or settings. ĭuring a performance, as the story builds, the tambura becomes a prop, sometimes to personify Bhima's 'gadaa' mace, or Arjun's bow or chariot, or the hair of queen Draupadi or Dushasan thus helping the narrator-singer play all the characters of story. Pandavani, literally means stories or songs of the Pandavas, the legendary brothers of Mahabharat, and involves the lead singer, enacting and singing an episode (called '| prasang) from the epic with an ektara or a tambura (stringed musical instrument), decorated with small bells and peacock feathers in one hand and sometimes kartal (a pair of cymbals) on another.