Skip to content
  • About us
  • Archive
    • Riverrun – January 2023
    • Music – December 2017
    • Textile arts – November 2015
    • Making Cities – December 2014
    • Crafts – February 2014
    • Cinema and Identity September 2009
    • Sculpture – March 2007
    • Photography – Sep 2006
    • Performing Arts – June 2006
    • Installation Art – March 2006
    • Contemporary Masters – May 2005
    • Popular Art – Feb 2005
    • Diaspora Art – November 2005
    • Festivals – February 2004
    • Contemporary Art in Asia – August 2004
    • Women in the arts – November 2004
    • Folk and Indigenous Art – August 2003
    • City Life and Art – November 2003
  • Contact us

Authors: Biren Das Sharma

early proscenium theatre and silent cinema in india understanding the  scenic convention

early proscenium theatre and silent cinema in india

understanding the  scenic convention

The influence of the proscenium theatre in the creation of the first  generation of actors and actresses in Indian cinema is immense. Such an  influence challenges the hegemony of the west and helps us detect a film  tradition of our own. ‘New forms of pleasures arrive with the  development of the society. Among other forms…

JAMINI

AN INTERNATIONAL ARTS MAGAZINE

Bengal Publications Ltd.
Bengal Shilpalay
House 42, Road 27
Dhanmondi, Dhaka 1209
Bangladesh

Terms of Use

© Bengal Publications Ltd. 2022

Except as permitted by the copyright law of Bangladesh, you may not reproduce or communicate any of the content on this website, including files downloadable from this website, without the permission of the copyright owner.

We may change these terms of use from time to time. Check before re-using any content from this website.

Disclaimer

The views and opinions expressed in the journal in no way reflect or represent those of the publisher. The authors mean no disrespect or offence towards any one person, community or belief.

Copyright @jamini.com