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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Ankia Naats (Assamese: অংকীয়া নাট) are a Ankia Naats (Assamese: অংকীয়া নাট) are a class of one act plays performed in Assam, India. The invention of the Ankia Naat is usually attributed to the medieval saint and social reformer Srimanta Sankardeva. These plays were written in an artificial old medieval period poetic Assamese mixed language called Brajavali and are primarily centered on Krishna. A particular presentation of an Ankia Naat is called a Bhaona. The plays usually combine live instruments and singers, dance and elaborate costumes in production. The performance of an Ankia Naat starts with benediction in Sanskrit followed by eulogy to God in Brajavali. The play usually starts with the prelude, or Purvaranga. Playing of the traditional percussion instruments accompanied by the big cymbal by the singer and musician duo (Gayan, Bayan) in a group. The instruments are played with exaggerated hand movements and in two paces called Saru-Dhemali and Bor-Dhemali. After the prelude, the narrator, or Sutradhar, enters the stage and begins the actual performance. Ankia Naat were intended to be viewed by common folk in medieval Assam, majority of whom were expected to be illiterate. Thus, an explanation was included at every succeeding stage of the drama. The Sutradhar had to attend to various tasks viz. production, direction and delivered commentary of the entire drama. Ankia Naat main subject is to worship Lord Krishna. The songs in Ankia Naat are also descriptive. songs in Ankia Naat are also descriptive. , Ankia Naats (em assamês: অংকীয়া নাট) são Ankia Naats (em assamês: অংকীয়া নাট) são uma classe de peças de um ato realizadas em Assam, na Índia. A invenção do Ankia Naat é geralmente atribuída ao santo medieval e reformador social . As peças foram escritas em uma linguagem poética Assamese artificial do antigo período medieval chamada centradas principalmente em Krishna . Uma apresentação particular de um Ankia Naat é chamada de . As peças costumam combinar instrumentos ao vivo e cantores, dança e figurinos elaborados na produção. A performance de um Ankia Naat inicia com uma bênção em sânscrito seguida de um elogio a Deus em Brajavali. A peça geralmente começa com o prelúdio, ou Purvaranga. Tocando tradicionais instrumentos de percussão acompanhados pelo címbalo pela dupla cantora e musicista (Gayan, Bayan) em grupo. Os instrumentos são tocados com exagerados movimentos das mãos e em dois tempos chamados Saru-Dhemali e Bor-Dhemali. Após o prelúdio, o narrador, ou Sutradhar, entra no palco e começa a performance propriamente dita. Ankia Naat visava ser visto por pessoas comuns em Assam medieval, a maioria dos quais se esperava que fossem analfabetos. Assim, uma explicação foi incluída em cada estágio sucessivo do drama. O Sutradhar teve que atender a várias tarefas como produção, direção e comentários entregues de todo o drama. O assunto principal de Ankia Naat é adorar o Senhor Krishna. As músicas em Ankia Naat também são descritivas.icas em Ankia Naat também são descritivas.
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