Rabindra Nritya Natya

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Rabindra Nritya Natya is the group of four dance-dramas composed by Bengal's Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore: Chitrangada, Chandalika, Shyama and Shrabangatha.[1][2] The principal characteristic of these works is that the story is told entirely through dance and song. The dances included in them were in the dance form created by Tagore. Tagore also included dance in earlier works such as Tasher Desh (lit.'The Country of Cards'), though these are not regarded as Rabindra Nritya Natya.[1]

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  1. ^ a b "রবীন্দ্র রচনাবলী - নাটক | রবীন্দ্র রচনাবলী". rabindra-rachanabali.nltr.org. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  2. ^ History of Bengali Literature, Dr. Dulal Chakraborty, July 2007, Bani Bitan. (in Bengali).