Rahppoye, Hekmat-e Honar

Rahppoye, Hekmat-e Honar

Taziyeh (Shabihkhani), a holy performance ? ( A research about Taziyeh (Shabihkhani) based on opinions of traditionalists.)

Document Type : Original Article

Author
Associate Professor, Department of Teather, Faculty of Arts, Soore University, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract
Abstract:
Ta’ziyeh (Shabihkhani) is a ritualistic, traditional, narrative, poetic, and musical performance that originated from the mourning rituals of Iranian Shiites for their third Imam. Centered around the events of Ashura, this form of theater relies on symbols, signs, and fixed conventions in both its text and performance. Due to these characteristics, particularly its ritualistic function, some scholars have classified it as a "holy performance," while others have raised doubts about this designation.
This research, recognizing the importance of understanding the dramatic heritage of Iran, draws on the perspectives of traditionalists, notably Titus Burckhardt, and other theorists in the field. It seeks to address the question: Can Ta’ziyeh (Shabihkhani) be considered a holy art and a holy performance? If so, or if not, why? And based on this, through a descriptive-analytical approach and an examination of various aspects of Ta’ziyeh (Shabihkhani) performances, the study has concluded that, at least in its entirely ritualistic and commemorative gatherings, Ta’ziyeh can be considered as holy art and holy performance. As a traditional performance, it connects with eternal truth, serves a ritualistic function, and acts as a mediating link between the participants (both audience and performers) and the eternal truth. By embodying the defining traits of holy and traditional art, Ta’ziyeh manifests religious and mythological beliefs.
Keywords: Ta’ziyeh, traditional art, holy art, holy performance, Titus Burckhardt.
Keywords

Subjects


Bakhtash, Mayel. (1356). Performative representation and the emergence of role in the 9th and 10th centuries AH. [Namayesh-garai va Peyday-e Naghsh dar Qarn-e 9 va 10 Hejri]. Theatre, (4), 1-1. (In Persian)
Burckhardt, Titus. (1361). Sacred Art (Principles and Methods) [Honar-e Moghaddas (Osoul va Ravesh-ha)] (J. Sattari, Trans.). Soroush. (In Persian)
Burckhardt, Titus. (1376). An introduction to the principles and method of religious art. [Madkhali bar Osoul va Ravesh-e Honar-e Dini]. In A. Tajedini (Ed.), Foundations of Spiritual Art [Mabani-ye Honar-e Ma'navi] (pp. 1-1). Daftar-e Motaleat-e Dini va Honari-ye Howze-ye Honari. (In Persian)
Chelkowski, Peter J. (1367). Ta'ziyeh: Iran's Indigenous Avant-Garde Theatre [Taziyeh, Honar-e Bumi-ye Pishro-ye Iran] (D. Hatami, Trans.). Sherkat-e Entesharat-e Elmi va Farhangi. (In Persian)
Chelkowski, Peter J. (1367). Ta'ziyeh: Iran's native avant-garde theater. [Taziyeh Namayesh-e Bumi-ye Pishro-ye Iran]. In P. J. Chelkowski (Ed.), Ta'ziyeh: Iran's Indigenous Avant-Garde Theatre [Taziyeh, Honar-e Bumi-ye Pishro-ye Iran] (D. Hatami, Trans., pp. 1-1). Sherkat-e Entesharat-e Elmi va Farhangi. (In Persian)
Esmaeili, Hossein. (1389). Thirsty at the Meeting Place: Text and Textology of Ta'ziyeh (Majmue-ye Litun) [Teshneh dar Miqatgah: Matn va Matn-shenasi-ye Taziyeh (Majmue-ye Litun)]. Moin Publications. (In Persian)
Holton, Orley. (1364). An Introduction to Theatre, The Mirror of Nature [Moqaddame-i bar Theatre, Ayine-ye Tabiat] (M. Mohajer, Trans.). Soroush. (In Persian)
Mosleh, Javad. (1337). The Sublime Philosophy or the Wisdom of Mulla Sadra: Summary and Translation of the Book Asfar, Volume One Treatise on Existence, Volume Two Treatise on Unity [Falsafe-ye Aali ya Hikmat-e Sadr al-Muta'allihin: Talkhis va Tarjome-ye Ketab-e Asfar Jeld-e Aval Resale-ye Vojoud, Jeld-e Dovvom Resale-ye Towhid]. University of Tehran. (In Persian)
Nasr, Seyyed Hossein. (1378). Religious art, traditional art, sacred art: Thoughts and definitions. [Honar-e Dini, Honar-e Sonati, Honar-e Moghaddas: Tafakkorati va Ta'rifati]. In M. Firoozan (Ed.), The Mystery and Secret of Religious Art (Proceedings of the First International Conference on Religious Art, Tehran, Aban 1374) [Raz o Ramez-e Honar-e Dini] (pp. 1-1). Soroush. (In Persian)
Rossi, Ettore & Bombaci, Alessio. (1368). Descriptive Catalogue of Iranian Religious Plays (Held in the Vatican Library) [Fehrest-e Towsifi-ye Namayesh-name-ha-ye Mazhabi-ye Irani (Mazbut dar Ketabkhane-ye Vatikan)] (J. Anasari, Trans.). Moassese-ye Farhangi-ye Gostaresh-e Honar. (Original work published 1961). (In Persian)
Schuon, Frithjof. (1376). Principles and criteria of universal art. [Osoul va Mayar-ha-ye Honar-e Jahani]. In A. Tajedini (Ed.), Foundations of Spiritual Art [Mabani-ye Honar-e Ma'navi] (pp. 1-1). Daftar-e Motaleat-e Dini va Honari-ye Howze-ye Honari. (In Persian)
Shahidi, Enayatollah. (1382). What is Ta'ziyeh? (Live Q&A session at the Fifth Festival of Traditional and Ritual Performances). [Taziyeh Chist?]. Theatre, (17-18), 147-180. (In Persian)
Shaygan, Daryush. (1356). Asia Confronting the West [Asia dar Barabar-e Gharb]. Amir Kabir. (In Persian)
Vaziri Moghaddam, Mohsen. (1353). Kamal al-Molk and his followers. [Kamal al-Molk va Peyrovan-e O]. Roodaki, (37-38), 1-1. (In Persian)
Volume 3, Issue 2 - Serial Number 5
January 2025
Pages 27-37

  • Receive Date 07 January 2025
  • Revise Date 21 January 2025
  • Accept Date 21 January 2025