I included part of my work on Dommaras (the acrobat Telugu speaking caste ) and the north Indian migrant acrobats of Hyderabad (India) in my paper

https://www.academia.edu/8614533/_Performing_aside_the_Road_and_along_the_Road_Crowd_around_and_procession_performances_at_the_international_seminar_on_Popular_performance_and_social_Change_organized_by_the_ESRC_Project_on_Popular_performances_in_AP2000 

On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 5:32 PM Mark Singleton via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
Dear all,

As mentioned some time ago, Daniela Bevilacqua and I are organising a
workshop at SOAS for November 2019 entitled 'Yoga and the Traditional
Physical Practices of India: Influence, Entanglement and Confrontation'
(CFP attached). The deadline for proposals is October 31st.

At this stage, we are particularly interested in papers on textual
sources for physical practices. And we are also wondering if anyone on
the list could point us to scholars who have worked specifically on a)
acrobats in India (we're only aware of Lee Siegel et al's film on
acrobats in Delhi), and b) Persian/Islamic physical disciplines?

Thanks and best wishes,

Mark




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