A Semiotic Analysis of Sisaala Bayira Performance in the Sisaala Traditional Area
Abdulai Seidu
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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Theater, Ballett
Beschreibung
Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2024 in the subject Theater Studies, Dance, grade: A, University of Education (Faculty of Foreign languages), course: English language, language: English, abstract: This paper presents a semiotic analysis of the Sisaala Bayira in the Sisaala Traditional Area. It is based on Sander's semiotic theory. It examines the symbolic meaning of the Sisaala Bayira and its relevance for society. In terms of comprehending and conserving culture and customs, the investigation of the symbolic meanings and representations of Bayira performances is highly relevant. By exploring the symbolism and representations ingrained in Bayira, a traditional performance form, one can understand its deep cultural significance and its role as a vehicle for communicating cultural stories, rituals, and values. Bayira performance frequently combines a variety of elements, all of which are purposefully chosen to convey certain meanings, including dance, music, narrative, and rituals. Performers can convey intricate storylines, feelings, and messages to an audience by using the symbolic language of Bayira.In the Sisaala Bayira, symbolic representations and meanings are important in a variety of ways. They facilitate communication by expressing intricate concepts and messages that are ingrained in the collective consciousness of the group. These symbols serve as potent means of expressing historical, cultural, and traditional beliefs. They are also open rites, ceremonies, and artistic forms.
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Semiotics, Assessment, Analysis,Bayra, Performance