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Traditional media
By
Buhsra Tabassum
University of Gujrat
Introduction
We have learnt a lot about communication,
various media forms used for communication
as well as the use of communication in our day
to day life.
But it is also important to understand that
communication is not only confined to print,
television, radio, photography , internet etc.
There are other ways of communication which
exist in different forms in and around us.
Cont……
 Even today you will find villages where there
is no proper electricity. People in such
places might not be able to view television
or access the internet.
 Similarly illiterate people will not be able to
read newspapers or magazines. However,
this does not mean that they do not
communicate.
 They have also develop different ways of
communication depending upon the local
language and culture.
Traditional Media
The non electronic mediums which works as part of
our culture and as vehicles of transmitting tradition
from one generation to another generation is called
traditional media.
Traditional media thus represents a form of
communication employing vocal, verbal,
musical and visual folk art forms, transmitted to a
society or group of societies from one generation to
another.
Cont…
Traditional tools of communication are developed
from the beliefs, customs, and
rituals practiced by the people. These are very old
and deep Rooted
They are indigenous modes and have served the
society as tools medium of communication for ages.
Forms of Traditional Media
A traditional media form can be anything which does
the purpose of communication
in your family, friends and as a whole in society. All
the forms may not be popular but they help to
communicate.
You have already seen that these forms are different
in different regions and communities.
But for your understanding, these can be divided into
the following:
Forms of Traditional media:
traditional
Dance
 drama
 painting
 sculpture
 song
 music
 motifs and symbols
Cont…
• myths • legends • folktales • jokes
• proverbs • riddles • chants
• blessings • curses • oaths • insults
• retorts • taints • games • gestures
• symbols • prayers • practical • jokes
• folk etymologies • food-recipes
• embroidery designs • costumes
•medicine • instrumental music
Announcement
Further Forms of
Traditional Media:
Announcement:
One of the popular
traditional forms of
communication is the
Announcement made by
beating a ‘Nagada’ or drum
with a stick and used for
communicating messages
from one village to another
through its beats.
Nagada
 Puppetry: is a popular form of traditional media which
exists in rural areas of India. Shadow puppetry and string
puppetry are popular forms.
 Story telling: is another interesting format of traditional
media which existed at a time when advanced forms of
communication such as the written word did not exist.
 For example historical stories of various local heroes who
fought battles and participated in the freedom struggle
were performed through song and drama.
 These were not written or documented.
 Instead they were orally communicated from one house to
another or one village to another. They kept the stories
alive.
Cont….
Nautanki: Is a famous form of folk arts involving a
mix of music and dance. It was the most popular
form of entertainment before the advent of cinema.
Fairs and festivals: including social, ritual and
ceremonial gatherings created a platform to meet
and exchange views among people.
Cont..
Folk dances: They vary form one place to
another. For example, you will find a
variety of tribal dances in the north
eastern region, Orissa and Gujarat. Every
tribe has a different dance form and
dress, accessories, symbols and
motifs.
 .
Cont..
 Traditional paintings, wall paintings, inscriptions,
statues and stupas:
 played a vital role in communicating ideas and
culture from one generation to another.
 Forms of traditional media also include the house
barn and fence types.
 The traditional conventional sounds used to
summon animals or give them
 commands are considered as different modes of
communication.
Rural Radio:
 Rural Radio is also a popular and frequently used
Traditional medium in rural areas.
Radio can fulfill a number of versatile functions:
 An important mechanism for rapid diffusion of
development information in a diversity of languages
and to widespread, often remote geographical areas
 A channel for interactive communication, for
dialogue and debate on the major issues of rural
development
Cont…
 A platform for democratic and pluralistic
expression of the opinions, needs and aspirations
of rural communities
 A tool for cultural expression and entertainment,
and a means of collecting, preserving and
enhancing the oral and musical heritage of rural
communities
 A medium to collect local information on social
issues, which is essential for defining, planning
and implementing development efforts
 A means of raising public awareness and
motivation; and
TRADITIONAL MEDIA VS
ELECTRONIC MEDIA
There is a big difference between traditional
media and electronic Media.
Electronic Media
Electronic media
 Technological in nature
 Flexible but enjoys cultural freedom
 Expensive medium which needs high
monetary investment
 Messages are transmitted or broadcast
before a live audience
 Reaches out to a large number of people.
Traditional Media
Traditional Media
 Non-technological in nature
 Flexible in nature
 Culturally rigid
 Less expensive medium
 Messages are presented
 Reach is limited
Usage of traditional media in
Communication for Development
 The use of traditional folk media in development
is not new. For many years they have attracted
the attention of communication professionals as
an alternative or a complement to modern mass
media.
Traditional media is being used in:
 family planning campaigns,
 in health care programs
 in environmental protection projects
 in adult literacy programs
Cont…
 to help mothers learn to prepare more nutritional food for
their children
 to influence attitudes towards family size and to introduce
new practices to farmers
 Traditional folk media offer an effective means to integrate
local agricultural knowledge with new scientific knowledge
from outside sources
Advantages of traditional
media
There are certain advantages of traditional media
 Do not require large capital investments
 There is not a dependence on expensive
communication technologies that are liable to
break down
 It can be used "live", and are likely to have the
greatest impact when audience members can
interact with the performers and artists and even
participate
 Alternatively, they can be coupled with other
media such as radio and television
Cont..
 It is physically very close to the people
 These are personal media
 Scope for repeat performances
 Regional / local level variations are important
 Scope for using body language or non verbal
language is adequately available in folk and
traditional media
 Use of local language, costumes etc
 It is performance oriented
Disadvantages of Traditional
media
 Let us point out to major drawbacks in traditional
media
 reach is very limited at one time
 A folk and traditional media performance usually
is done for a group of a hundred or at the most
few hundreds or thousands of people. So, to
reach lakes or millions of people their utility or
capacity is not at all adequate
 It is at best a localized medium
 We can address the problems, issues or other
aspects of a certain area in the locality’s own
language, culture, ethos etc
Conclusion
Traditional media are cultural resources that
accumulate indigenous knowledge,
experiences and expressions passed down
from generation to generation.
Woven into proverbs and poems, songs and
dances, puppet plays and stories, rhythms and
beats, they are embedded with a strong sense
of cultural identity which can be a potent force
for development.
Cont…
 In many cases, these media are the traditional
conduits of indigenous knowledge, experience
and culture.
 Creative use of these cultural resources in
communities where they are popular and well
entrenched can be a subtle and effective way of
introducing development ideas and messages.

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Introduction to traditional media

  • 2. Introduction We have learnt a lot about communication, various media forms used for communication as well as the use of communication in our day to day life. But it is also important to understand that communication is not only confined to print, television, radio, photography , internet etc. There are other ways of communication which exist in different forms in and around us.
  • 3. Cont……  Even today you will find villages where there is no proper electricity. People in such places might not be able to view television or access the internet.  Similarly illiterate people will not be able to read newspapers or magazines. However, this does not mean that they do not communicate.  They have also develop different ways of communication depending upon the local language and culture.
  • 4. Traditional Media The non electronic mediums which works as part of our culture and as vehicles of transmitting tradition from one generation to another generation is called traditional media. Traditional media thus represents a form of communication employing vocal, verbal, musical and visual folk art forms, transmitted to a society or group of societies from one generation to another.
  • 5. Cont… Traditional tools of communication are developed from the beliefs, customs, and rituals practiced by the people. These are very old and deep Rooted They are indigenous modes and have served the society as tools medium of communication for ages.
  • 6. Forms of Traditional Media A traditional media form can be anything which does the purpose of communication in your family, friends and as a whole in society. All the forms may not be popular but they help to communicate. You have already seen that these forms are different in different regions and communities. But for your understanding, these can be divided into the following:
  • 7. Forms of Traditional media: traditional Dance  drama  painting  sculpture  song  music  motifs and symbols
  • 8. Cont… • myths • legends • folktales • jokes • proverbs • riddles • chants • blessings • curses • oaths • insults • retorts • taints • games • gestures • symbols • prayers • practical • jokes • folk etymologies • food-recipes • embroidery designs • costumes •medicine • instrumental music
  • 9. Announcement Further Forms of Traditional Media: Announcement: One of the popular traditional forms of communication is the Announcement made by beating a ‘Nagada’ or drum with a stick and used for communicating messages from one village to another through its beats. Nagada
  • 10.  Puppetry: is a popular form of traditional media which exists in rural areas of India. Shadow puppetry and string puppetry are popular forms.  Story telling: is another interesting format of traditional media which existed at a time when advanced forms of communication such as the written word did not exist.  For example historical stories of various local heroes who fought battles and participated in the freedom struggle were performed through song and drama.  These were not written or documented.  Instead they were orally communicated from one house to another or one village to another. They kept the stories alive.
  • 11. Cont…. Nautanki: Is a famous form of folk arts involving a mix of music and dance. It was the most popular form of entertainment before the advent of cinema. Fairs and festivals: including social, ritual and ceremonial gatherings created a platform to meet and exchange views among people.
  • 12. Cont.. Folk dances: They vary form one place to another. For example, you will find a variety of tribal dances in the north eastern region, Orissa and Gujarat. Every tribe has a different dance form and dress, accessories, symbols and motifs.  .
  • 13. Cont..  Traditional paintings, wall paintings, inscriptions, statues and stupas:  played a vital role in communicating ideas and culture from one generation to another.  Forms of traditional media also include the house barn and fence types.  The traditional conventional sounds used to summon animals or give them  commands are considered as different modes of communication.
  • 14. Rural Radio:  Rural Radio is also a popular and frequently used Traditional medium in rural areas. Radio can fulfill a number of versatile functions:  An important mechanism for rapid diffusion of development information in a diversity of languages and to widespread, often remote geographical areas  A channel for interactive communication, for dialogue and debate on the major issues of rural development
  • 15. Cont…  A platform for democratic and pluralistic expression of the opinions, needs and aspirations of rural communities  A tool for cultural expression and entertainment, and a means of collecting, preserving and enhancing the oral and musical heritage of rural communities  A medium to collect local information on social issues, which is essential for defining, planning and implementing development efforts  A means of raising public awareness and motivation; and
  • 16. TRADITIONAL MEDIA VS ELECTRONIC MEDIA There is a big difference between traditional media and electronic Media.
  • 18. Electronic media  Technological in nature  Flexible but enjoys cultural freedom  Expensive medium which needs high monetary investment  Messages are transmitted or broadcast before a live audience  Reaches out to a large number of people.
  • 20. Traditional Media  Non-technological in nature  Flexible in nature  Culturally rigid  Less expensive medium  Messages are presented  Reach is limited
  • 21. Usage of traditional media in Communication for Development  The use of traditional folk media in development is not new. For many years they have attracted the attention of communication professionals as an alternative or a complement to modern mass media. Traditional media is being used in:  family planning campaigns,  in health care programs  in environmental protection projects  in adult literacy programs
  • 22. Cont…  to help mothers learn to prepare more nutritional food for their children  to influence attitudes towards family size and to introduce new practices to farmers  Traditional folk media offer an effective means to integrate local agricultural knowledge with new scientific knowledge from outside sources
  • 23. Advantages of traditional media There are certain advantages of traditional media  Do not require large capital investments  There is not a dependence on expensive communication technologies that are liable to break down  It can be used "live", and are likely to have the greatest impact when audience members can interact with the performers and artists and even participate  Alternatively, they can be coupled with other media such as radio and television
  • 24. Cont..  It is physically very close to the people  These are personal media  Scope for repeat performances  Regional / local level variations are important  Scope for using body language or non verbal language is adequately available in folk and traditional media  Use of local language, costumes etc  It is performance oriented
  • 25. Disadvantages of Traditional media  Let us point out to major drawbacks in traditional media  reach is very limited at one time  A folk and traditional media performance usually is done for a group of a hundred or at the most few hundreds or thousands of people. So, to reach lakes or millions of people their utility or capacity is not at all adequate  It is at best a localized medium  We can address the problems, issues or other aspects of a certain area in the locality’s own language, culture, ethos etc
  • 26. Conclusion Traditional media are cultural resources that accumulate indigenous knowledge, experiences and expressions passed down from generation to generation. Woven into proverbs and poems, songs and dances, puppet plays and stories, rhythms and beats, they are embedded with a strong sense of cultural identity which can be a potent force for development.
  • 27. Cont…  In many cases, these media are the traditional conduits of indigenous knowledge, experience and culture.  Creative use of these cultural resources in communities where they are popular and well entrenched can be a subtle and effective way of introducing development ideas and messages.