Yamata Amasung Keibu Keioiba
Yamata Amasung Keibu Keioiba | |
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Written by | Heisnam Tomba |
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Place premiered | India |
Original language | Meitei language (Manipuri language) |
Genre | Japanese mythology and Meitei mythology |
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Yamata Amasung Keibu Keioiba (English: Yamata-no-Orochi and Keibu Keioiba) is a Meitei language play, written and directed by Heisnam Tomba. It was produced by the Kalakshetra Manipur. This play attempts to weave together the folktales of the two legendary creatures, Yamata-no-Orochi of Japan and Keibu Keioiba of Manipur.[1][2][3]
Background[edit]
Yamata-no-Orochi was a Japanese dragon having 8 heads and 8 tails. Its body was enormous. Its body was as large as 8 valleys and 8 hills. Yamata was about to ate beautiful Kushinada. Yamata had already eaten 7 of her older sisters. But God Susanoo killed Yamata and saved her. Keibu Keioiba was a mythical creature with the head of tiger and the body of human. He once kidnapped lonely Lady Thabaton. Later, Thabaton's seven older brothers killed Keibu Keioiba and saved her. It happened with the help of a wise old woman.[4][2][3]
The play shows the qualities of sacrifices and great sufferings through the mythologies of Japan and Manipur. They are interwoven in such a way that the stories of the two hilltops could be narrated together.[2][3][5]
According to Heisnam Tomba, the director of the play, the play attempts to capture the two different cultures and explore every possible interpretations. The play was an intercultural testing of stories, dance, music and performing traditional arts. It shows the modern day meaning of the rich folklore of both Japanese culture and Meitei culture.[2][3][6]
Casts[edit]
- Yamata-no-Orochi played by Maisnam Momocha
- 1st Keibu Keioiba played by Kshetrimayum Priyobrata
- 2nd Keibu Keioiba played by Pangambam Tyson Meitei
- Susanoo played by Romario Thoudam Paona
- Iben Hanubi (Old Grandmother) played by Kh. Sanjukta
- Mapa (Father) played by Ahanthem Upendro Mangang
- Mama (Mother) played by Huidrom Holina
- Kushinada played by Roslin Akoijam Chanu
- Thaba played by Thangjam Salini
- Mithingai played by Guru Koken
References[edit]
- ↑ "'য়ামাতা' অমসুং 'কৈবু কৈওইবা'" (PDF). hueiyenlanpao.com (in ꯃꯤꯇꯩ ꯂꯣꯟ).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "YAMATA AMASUNG KEIBU KEIOIBA – 21st Bharat Rang Mahotsav 2020".
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Heisnam Tomba's Play: Yamata Amasung Keibu Keioiba". StageBuzz. 2020-02-16.
- ↑ "'য়ামাতা' অমসুং 'কৈবু কৈওইবা'" (PDF). hueiyenlanpao.com (in ꯃꯤꯇꯩ ꯂꯣꯟ).
- ↑ "'য়ামাতা' অমসুং 'কৈবু কৈওইবা'" (PDF). hueiyenlanpao.com (in ꯃꯤꯇꯩ ꯂꯣꯟ).
- ↑ "'য়ামাতা' অমসুং 'কৈবু কৈওইবা'" (PDF). hueiyenlanpao.com (in ꯃꯤꯇꯩ ꯂꯣꯟ).
External links[edit]
- MediaInfoline (2020-02-06). "Woman taking the centre stage in plays like Trojan Women". Media Infoline.
- MP, Team (2020-02-06). "Breaking the barriers: Women centric plays staged at NSD". www.millenniumpost.in.
- "YAMATA AMASUNG KEIBU KEIOIBA Archives". Media Infoline.
- "Festival of Plays 2020 begins". www.thesangaiexpress.com.
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