Talamaddale
- Talamaddale is a variant of Yakshagana theatre having only spoken words. It is an art form minus dance, costumes and stage conventions. It is not well known art form outside coastal Karnataka.
- Unlike the Yakshagana performance, in the conventional ‘talamaddale,’ the artists sit across in a place without any costumes and engage in testing their oratory skills based on the episode chosen.
- Music is common to all ....
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