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The traditional repertoire of the Tiruttani temple dancers (2010)
Author:
Kersenboom, S.C.
In:
Bharatanatyam: a reader
, 53 - 68. Oxford University Press
Ritual differs: beyond fixity and flexibility in South Indian Hindu ritual (2010)
Author:
Kersenboom, S.
In:
Ritual matters: dynamic dimensions in practice
, 311 - 329. Routledge
Dort Wo Shiva Tanzt (2008)
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Author:
Kersenboom, S.C.
In:
Shiva Nataraja- der Kosmische Taenzer
, 38 - 80. Museum Rietberg
Marabu - The Inherent Flexibility of the Karnatak Tradition- the Example of Bharata Natyam (2007)
Author:
Kersenboom, S.C.
In:
Performing Pasts. Reinventing the Arts in Modern South India
, 197-224 - 6. Oxford University Press India
The Faculty of the Voice (2007)
Open access
Author:
Kersenboom, S.C.
In:
The Power of Performance: Actors, Audiences, and Observers of Cultural Performances in India
, 197 - 209. Manohar
Song of songs as polyphony: An intercultural experiment in music, poetry, mime and dance (2005)
Authors:
Groot, de R.; Kersenboom, S.C.
In:
Multicultureel Drama? Theater Topics I
, 100 - 106. Amsterdam University Press
The prose of the world: the field speaks for itself (2005)
Open access
Author:
Kersenboom, S.C.
In:
IIAS Newsletter
, -
(39), 10. ISSN 09298738.
Nityasurmangali, Devadasi tradition in South India, third edition (2002)
Author:
Kersenboom, S.C.
Nityasumangali - Devadasi Tradition in South India (2001)
Author:
Kersenboom, S.C.
Nityasumangalī: Devadasi tradition in South India. - 2nd ed. (1998)
Author:
Kersenboom, S.
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