Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета (Jun 2015)

LITERARY PLOTS IN PERFOMANCE TRADITION OF TUVANS

  • A. S. Dongak

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 2-4
pp. 134 – 138

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The paper considers the role and significance of the talent of a story-teller in adaptation of fairy-tale plots borrowed from Mongolian literary records to Tuvan performance tradition. The theoretic scholarly works dedicated to the study of improvisation in the art of story-tellers in epic traditions of different peoples provided a base for this article. Having studied various versions of Tuvan tales borrowed from literary sources, the author comes to a conclusion that the art of any story-teller is a combination of two basic components: traditionalism and improvisation, which are typical of folklore in general. The story-telling is connected not only with the talent of a story-teller but also with ritual and magic properties of the story. Thus, the borrowed literary plots, which penetrated Tuvan folklore in different ways, became deeply rooted in local performance tradition.

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