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PARDEH KHANI: DRAMATIC STORYTELLING IN IRAN
  • Manage No DI00000196
    Country Republic of Korea
    Author Yadollah Parmoun Director, Tehran ICH Centre
    Published Year 2015
    Language English
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Description Pardeh khani, which means “reading off a screen,” is a screen-based storytelling tradition from Iran. The pardeh is a movable painting showing a representation of a religious story, which is told by the pardeh khan or narrator, who points to the vividly colorful images on the pardeh while performing. The large images were on easily portable screens, which allowed the pardeh khan to move from one location to the next, be that a street corner or an Iranian coffeehouse, which was historically known as social hubs and center s for performing arts.

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