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'''''Yelhou Jagoi''''' ([[English language|English]]: Dances of Lai Haraoba) is a 1995 non-feature [[Cinema of Manipur|Manipuri film]] scripted by Rajkumar Achoubasana and directed by [[Aribam Syam Sharma]].<ref>http://www.yidff.jp/2019/cat111/19c115-e.html</ref><ref>http://www.thepeopleschronicle.in/daily/english/3366</ref> It is conceptualized by [[Kapila Vatsyayan]] and produced by [[Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts]] (IGNCA), [[New Delhi]].<ref>http://ignca.nic.in/events/?pno=44</ref> The film won the [[National Film Award for Best Anthropological/Ethnographic Film]] at the [[43rd National Film Awards]]. The citation for the National Award reads, "''For documenting authentically and artistically a traditional dance form of Manipur.''" It was also screened at the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival 2019, Japan.<ref>https://nenow.in/north-east-news/japans-yamagata-film-fest-to-feature-16-documentaries-from-northeast.html</ref><ref>https://www.thesangaiexpress.com/Encyc/2019/10/11/GUWAHATI-Oct-11-Altogether-10-documentaries-from-the-North-East-will-be-screened-at-the-Yamagata-.amp.html</ref><ref>https://thenewsmill.com/japan-film-festival-to-showcase-16-documentaries-from-northeast-india/</ref>
'''''Yelhou Jagoi''''' ([[English language|English]]: Dances of Lai Haraoba) is a 1995 non-feature [[Cinema of Manipur|Manipuri film]] scripted by Rajkumar Achoubasana and directed by [[Aribam Syam Sharma]].<ref>http://www.yidff.jp/2019/cat111/19c115-e.html</ref><ref>http://www.thepeopleschronicle.in/daily/english/3366</ref> It is conceptualized by [[Kapila Vatsyayan]] and produced by [[Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts]] (IGNCA), [[New Delhi]].<ref>http://ignca.nic.in/events/?pno=44</ref> The film won the [[National Film Award for Best Anthropological/Ethnographic Film]] at the [[43rd National Film Awards]]. The citation for the National Award reads, "''For documenting authentically and artistically a traditional dance form of Manipur.''" It was also screened at the [[Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival]] 2019, Japan.<ref>https://nenow.in/north-east-news/japans-yamagata-film-fest-to-feature-16-documentaries-from-northeast.html</ref><ref>https://www.thesangaiexpress.com/Encyc/2019/10/11/GUWAHATI-Oct-11-Altogether-10-documentaries-from-the-North-East-will-be-screened-at-the-Yamagata-.amp.html</ref><ref>https://thenewsmill.com/japan-film-festival-to-showcase-16-documentaries-from-northeast-india/</ref>


''Yelhou Jagoi'' was also screened at the second edition of ''Fragrances from the North East'' 2014, a three-day festival of cinema from the northeast.<ref>https://www.indiatoday.in/lifestyle/culture/story/delhi-manipuri-feature-film-to-kick-off-delhi-northeast-film-festival-288841-2015-08-18</ref><ref>https://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/manipuri-feature-to-kick-off-delhi-northeast-film-fest-115081701111_1.html</ref><ref>https://www.sentinelassam.com/news/pallepfam-to-open-3-day-northeast-film-festival/</ref> "''A special retrospective on ace filmmaker Aribam Shyam Sharma''" was organised at the [[International Film Festival of India]] in 2015 where 15 films of [[Aribam Syam Sharma]] was screened.<ref>http://www.pibmumbai.gov.in/scripts/detail.asp?releaseId=E2015PR2942</ref> ''Yelhou Jagoi'' was one of them.<ref>http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=news_section.Press_Release.Press_Release_2021.Focus_on_pre_production_suggested_for_Manipuri_cinema_20210416</ref>
''Yelhou Jagoi'' was also screened at the second edition of ''Fragrances from the North East'' 2014, a three-day festival of cinema from the northeast.<ref>https://www.indiatoday.in/lifestyle/culture/story/delhi-manipuri-feature-film-to-kick-off-delhi-northeast-film-festival-288841-2015-08-18</ref><ref>https://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/manipuri-feature-to-kick-off-delhi-northeast-film-fest-115081701111_1.html</ref><ref>https://www.sentinelassam.com/news/pallepfam-to-open-3-day-northeast-film-festival/</ref> "''A special retrospective on ace filmmaker Aribam Shyam Sharma''" was organised at the [[International Film Festival of India]] in 2015 where 15 films of [[Aribam Syam Sharma]] was screened.<ref>http://www.pibmumbai.gov.in/scripts/detail.asp?releaseId=E2015PR2942</ref> ''Yelhou Jagoi'' was one of them.<ref>http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=news_section.Press_Release.Press_Release_2021.Focus_on_pre_production_suggested_for_Manipuri_cinema_20210416</ref>

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Yelhou Jagoi
Poster
Directed byAribam Syam Sharma
Written byRajkumar Achoubasana
Produced byIndira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts
CinematographyPh. Saratchandra Sharma
Assistants:
A. Chitreshwar
S. Sharat
Irom Maipak
Edited byUjjal Nandy
Music byAribam Syam Sharma
Sound:
A. Shantimo Sharma
Production
company
Release date
1995
Running time
35 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMeiteilon

Yelhou Jagoi (English: Dances of Lai Haraoba) is a 1995 non-feature Manipuri film scripted by Rajkumar Achoubasana and directed by Aribam Syam Sharma.[1][2] It is conceptualized by Kapila Vatsyayan and produced by Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), New Delhi.[3] The film won the National Film Award for Best Anthropological/Ethnographic Film at the 43rd National Film Awards. The citation for the National Award reads, "For documenting authentically and artistically a traditional dance form of Manipur." It was also screened at the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival 2019, Japan.[4][5][6]

Yelhou Jagoi was also screened at the second edition of Fragrances from the North East 2014, a three-day festival of cinema from the northeast.[7][8][9] "A special retrospective on ace filmmaker Aribam Shyam Sharma" was organised at the International Film Festival of India in 2015 where 15 films of Aribam Syam Sharma was screened.[10] Yelhou Jagoi was one of them.[11]

Synopsis

Yelhou Jagoi is re-enactment of creation also known as Lai Haraoba, a dance form of Manipur. The myth of creation, re-creation, reflections of flora and fauna and the synergy of mankind and its endeavour are beautifully encoded in these celebrative enactments. From the story of creation and re-creation it manifests the living within the nature that express through 364 hand gestures (Khutheks) used in dance sequences called Laibou. The documentation highlights Nungnao Jagoi - through this Maibis express - the birth of a child and its growing process. Similarly, the Yumsarol looks at the construction of traditional houses. Again the documentation also highlights Panthoibi Jagoi, which celebrates romantic love of Lord Nongpok Ningthou and Goddess Panthoibi. Likewise, the film highlights the lesser known nuances of ritualistic dance form of Manipur within the broader spectrum of nature and contextualizing the creation and co-living with the nature itself.

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