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CDs of Tulu folklore released

Published On : 26 Apr 2016   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Udupi: Two CDs containing four large and long Tulu poems, 60 Tulu “padadanas”, “sandhi”, “uralu”, “kabite”, poems and songs collected by scholar-researcher late Susheela P. Upadhyaya, were released at a function organised by Prachyasanchaya Samshodhana Kendra, Sahitya Balaga and Tulukoota at Udupi.

Speaking on the occasion, Prof. K. Chinnappa Gowda, Vice-Chancellor of Karnataka Folklore University said, "Tulunadu iss a rich treasure trove as far as folklore was concerned and scholars not just from the State but also abroad had studied it. One of the important aspects was that the study of folklore of Tulunadu had been systematic and scientific. In fact, the study of folklore of the coastal districts can become a model for the study of folkore of the rest of districts in the State."

The Regional Resources Centre for Folk Performing Arts (RRCFPA), an ancillary unit of the MGM College, was a centre of attraction for all scholars, who visited and carried out their research and studies there. A lot of material on Tulu language, culture and folkore had been documented and archived at the RRCFPA.

 







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