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==Performance Method== | ==Performance Method== | ||
In Ebrahim Dehdashti's performance, before the proceeding to sections and parts of the performance, he takes the audience to a brief summary of the events of [[Karbala]] related stories so that with this general look they can relate to the portraits of the curtain. | In Ebrahim Dehdashti's performance, before the proceeding to sections and parts of the performance, he takes the audience to a brief summary of the events of [[Karbala]] related stories so that with this general look they can relate to the portraits of the curtain. | ||
What is meant by brief generalities is the connecting of things and matters throughout history and even before and after that. The parts are transformed into movement, expression and thought and so are no more counted as being parts. So in the general atmosphere of ceremony at times the singer, narrator and audience come to witness a part of the whole. In the general atmosphere of ceremony attention to the parts is never intended. Only when the Pardekhan has for any reason no skill or knowledge, the audience shows their protest in the simplest way by getting up and leaving the performance and therefore damaging the gathering.[[File:Ebrahim_Dehdashti_7.jpg| | What is meant by brief generalities is the connecting of things and matters throughout history and even before and after that. The parts are transformed into movement, expression and thought and so are no more counted as being parts. So in the general atmosphere of ceremony at times the singer, narrator and audience come to witness a part of the whole. In the general atmosphere of ceremony attention to the parts is never intended. Only when the Pardekhan has for any reason no skill or knowledge, the audience shows their protest in the simplest way by getting up and leaving the performance and therefore damaging the gathering.[[File:Ebrahim_Dehdashti_7.jpg|190x190px]] | ||
==Reciting Method== | ==Reciting Method== | ||
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==Source== | ==Source== | ||
* Ardalan, hamidreza (2008). Picture-storyteller masters of iran, the Iranian academy of the art, 2008, volume 10. ISBN: 978-964-2986-439(vol.10). 978-964-2986-002(set). | *Ardalan, hamidreza (2008). Picture-storyteller masters of iran, the Iranian academy of the art, 2008, volume 10. ISBN: 978-964-2986-439(vol.10). 978-964-2986-002(set). | ||
[[Category: Artist]] | [[Category: Artist]] |