“Wicked Problem” of Locating and Safeguarding Dance in Bangladesh

Lubna Marium
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The history of dances in Bangladesh reads almost like a history of the belief systems crisscrossing this deltaic plain, entrenched as these dances are within indigenous myths and philosophies. However, in the recent past, regional and global dance traditions have superseded indigenous dances by nearly erasing them from within mainstream, specifically urban, practice. Even a cursory interrogation confirms that the historical hierarchization of dance in Southasia1 has spurred this divide between the evaluation of present-day manifestations of dance within local cultural expressions and, on the other hand, the dominant genres of classical and contemporary artistic representations of dance. This highbrow, selective notion of dance from beyond the borders has led to a gradual decline and devaluation of traditional dance, especially within the non-subaltern social classes, resulting in its “invisibility” in those circles. Therein lies the “wickedness” of the problem. Borrowing from theoretical notions in the social sciences, a “wicked problem” is a puzzle. Furthermore, adverse sociopolitical circumstances of the indigenous heritageholding communities contribute to the endangerment and diminishment of their dances. At this juncture, a combination of research and practical action is the need of the hour (Nielsen). Action research, or ethnographic activism, can be a form of ethical praxis that can overcome historical bias and safeguard these dances.
孟加拉舞蹈定位与保护的“顽疾”
孟加拉国舞蹈的历史读起来几乎就像在这片三角洲平原上纵横交错的信仰体系的历史,因为这些舞蹈在土著神话和哲学中根深蒂固。然而,在最近的过去,区域和全球舞蹈传统已经取代了土著舞蹈,几乎将其从主流,特别是城市,实践中抹去。即使是粗略的调查也可以证实,东南亚舞蹈的历史等级制度,在当地文化表现形式中对当今舞蹈表现形式的评价,以及另一方面,对古典和当代舞蹈艺术表现形式的主要流派的评价之间,引发了这种分歧。这种对境外舞蹈的高雅、选择性的观念导致了传统舞蹈的逐渐衰落和贬值,特别是在非次等社会阶层中,导致传统舞蹈在这些圈子中“隐形”。这就是问题的“邪恶”所在。借用社会科学的理论概念,“邪恶的问题”是一个谜题。此外,土著文化遗产社区的不利社会政治环境也导致了其舞蹈的濒危和减少。在这个关键时刻,研究与实际行动相结合是当务之急(尼尔森)。行动研究,或民族志行动主义,可以是一种伦理实践形式,可以克服历史偏见,保护这些舞蹈。
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