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- Tala-Maddale abstract "Tala-Maddale is an ancient form of art from coastal and malnad regions of Karnataka and northern Kerala state of India. It is very popular in Uttara Kannada, Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Shimoga districts of Karnataka and Kasaragod district of Kerala. It is a derived form of Yakshagana—a classical dance or musical form of art from the same region. A typical Tala-Maddale show consists of veteran artists sitting in a circular fashion along with a Bhagavata (the singer, with "Tala" or pair of small hand cymbals) and a "Maddale" (a type of drum) player. Artists play the roles of characters in stories, typically, from Ramayana, Mahabharata, and other puranas. The show is a superb presentation of oratorial skills.Artists are normally well versed with the Hindu epics and puranas. Kannada language is the normal medium of communication. Mostly tala-maddale is held during night. It is organized by either hobbyists who are interested in the art at their houses or as a public event in villages and towns.Performance is commenced with a puja to Lord Ganesh with a prayer song by Bhagavatha. Usually the song is "Gajamukhadavage ganapage". Some of the popular Tala maddale artists are Sheni Gopala Krishna Bhat, Kerekai Krishna Bhat, Kerekai Umakant Bhat, Polali Shankaranarayana Shastri, Shankaranarayana Samaga, Vasudeva Samaga, Prabhakara Joshi and others. Artha vaibhava or the grandeur of dialogues is relished by the rasikas (audience).You may watch a video clip of Taala Maddale ತಾಳ ಮದ್ದಲೆ session here.".
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageExternalLink yakshagana.htm.
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- Tala-Maddale wikiPageExternalLink sheni_main.htm.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageExternalLink Review.htm.
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- Tala-Maddale wikiPageRevisionID "584055543".
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_of_Karnataka.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Performing_arts_in_India.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yakshagana.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Cymbal.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Dakshina_Kannada.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Indian_epic_poetry.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Karnataka.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Kasaragod_district.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Kerala.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Kerekai_Krishna_Bhat.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Kerekai_Umakant_Bhat.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Mahabharata.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Malenadu.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Malnad.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Pandit_Krishna_Bhat,_Kerekai.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Polali_Shankaranarayana_Shastri.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Purana.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Puranas.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Ramayana.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Shankaranarayana_Samaga.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Shimoga.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Udupi.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Uttara_Kannada.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLink Yakshagana.
- Tala-Maddale wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tala-Maddale".
- Tala-Maddale hasPhotoCollection Tala-Maddale.
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- Tala-Maddale subject Category:Culture_of_Karnataka.
- Tala-Maddale subject Category:Performing_arts_in_India.
- Tala-Maddale subject Category:Yakshagana.
- Tala-Maddale hypernym Form.
- Tala-Maddale type Article.
- Tala-Maddale type Genre.
- Tala-Maddale type Art.
- Tala-Maddale type Article.
- Tala-Maddale type Genre.
- Tala-Maddale comment "Tala-Maddale is an ancient form of art from coastal and malnad regions of Karnataka and northern Kerala state of India. It is very popular in Uttara Kannada, Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Shimoga districts of Karnataka and Kasaragod district of Kerala. It is a derived form of Yakshagana—a classical dance or musical form of art from the same region.".
- Tala-Maddale label "Tala-Maddale".
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- Tala-Maddale wasDerivedFrom Tala-Maddale?oldid=584055543.
- Tala-Maddale isPrimaryTopicOf Tala-Maddale.