On the Sacred & Secular
Ameya and Kiran continue their exploration of joy through sacred and secular rituals surrounding dance while chatting about chaat (their favorite Indian snack), scrubbing floors, and stolen bells. What exactly is ritual and why is it sacred? Are there right and wrong rituals for Indian classical dancers? Ameya and Kiran examine these critical questions using a compelling definition of ritual from The Power of Ritual by Casper ter Kuile.
Call to Action: Have your rituals changed in response to the world around you?
Dive deeper:
- Casper ter Kuile – The Power of Ritual (on Ameya's current reading list)
- Hobson, Schroeder, et al. (2017) - The Psychology of Rituals: An Integrative Review and Process-based Framework (Journal Review Article)
- Gilles Deleuze - Difference & Repetition (a foundational text in Performance Studies and a philosophical inquiry into habit with clear applications to ritual)
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- Sarada Jammi for Ameya’s studio space
- A special thanks to Wesley Beeks & Bertel King, Jr.
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