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Please go to www.google.com or www.kannadagademecommision.org for the same document in English or Tamil, respectively. Kannada Gadegalu with Explanation, Part 12gadegalu is an ancient folk entertainment program that has been part of the Kannada people's culture for centuries. It is referred to as a "drama" but it's not quite theatrical—it's an intercultural performance art which relies on the audience & performer for its flow of laughter, tears, anger or other emotions. The performance often gives rise to memories and associations from childhood. It allows the family members to bond by re-living their fond memories of days gone by. It is for that reason that it is called "gadegalu", which translates to, "family words". Thus the gadegalu is a vehicle of cultural diffusion. It's a cultural package that has many uses: as a communication tool for big and small groups, as a communication and bonding tool for married couples to create happiness and harmony in their marriages. It can even be used by employers to bond with their employees and give team building exercises. The gadegalu is an effective communication tool due to its ability to evoke emotions such as anger, love, sadness etc., as well as its potential for humor (which allows the audience to regain their equilibrium). It is quite possible that gadegalu is the first ever theater that came into existence on earth. It can be traced to ancient folk scripts that were handed down orally through generations. These folk scripts were started by the legendary singer-poets of Karnataka. One such example is the famous "Vaddaradhane" or "scripture of songs" written by King Shivakoti of the Ganga dynasty in 525 CE. The content was simple, heartfelt and poignant. It depicted day-to-day life of common people using natural dialogues without any unnecessary frills of literary embellishments. It was a simple but effective means of communication between the king and his subjects. Gadegalu is an intercultural performance art that has been part of the Kannada people's culture for centuries. It is referred to as a "drama" but it's not quite theatrical—it's an intercultural performance art which relies on the audience & performer for its flow of laughter, tears, anger or other emotions. The performance often gives rise to memories and associations from childhood. It allows the family members to bond by re-living their fond memories of days gone by. It is for that reason that it is called "gadegalu", which translates to, "family words". kannada gadegalu with explanation pdf 12 cfa1e77820
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