- Antakiyat
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- Sensing “Place”: Performance, Oral Tradition and Improvisation in the Hidden Temples of Mountain Alt...
Sensing “Place”: Performance, Oral Tradition and Improvisation in the Hidden Temples of Mountain Altai
Authors : İlbey DÖLEK
Pages : 261-289
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Publication Date : 2018-12-30
Article Type : Other Papers
Abstract :This article suggests that during two Ak Jang insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(“White Way”); Sary Bür insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(“Yellow Leaves”); rituals in hidden open-air temples in Mountain Altai, kaleidoscopic relations are created through bodily movements, oral poetry, epic, and song. These components stimulate three interrelated senses of “place” for participants: a topographical, indigenous “place of gatherings;” a numinous interactive spiritual place; and a situational “being-in-place” that serve to strengthen personhood and enable personal transitions in the face of difficult contemporary political and natural change.Keywords : place, ritual, temple, Ak Jang, Sary Bür
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