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Classical Dance Forms of Kerala - Kathakali
Kathakali ("story play") is the classical dance drama of Kerala, which dates from the 17th century and is rooted in Hindu mythology. Kathakali has a unique combination of literature, music, painting, acting and dance. Kathakali draws heavily from drama and is danced with elaborate masks and costumes. Kathakali recitals are generally long and while other dance forms are more emotive than narrative, Kathakali is both. It combines dance with dialogue to bring myth and legend to life in the temple courtyards of Kerala. The dancers use their stunning costumes and make-up, with the accompaniment of drums and vocalists, to create various moods and emotions. Kathakali is the classical dance-drama of Kerala, South India, which dates from the 17th century. Kathakali has a harmonious combination of literature (Sahithyam), music (Sangeetham), painting (Chithram), acting (Natyam) and dance (Nritham). All the five forms of art have a very important place in this combination. Its literature is narrative , poetic and dramatic. Costumes are of vivid colours, facial makeup is done by the artist himself and a distinct headgear made of woo
1. Pathaaka (Flag)
2. Mudraakhyam
3. Katakam (Golden Bangle)
4. Mushti (Fist)
5. Kartharee Mukham (Scissor's sharp point)
6. Sukathundam (Parrot's peek)
7. Kapidhakam (The fruit of a tree)
8. Hamsa Paksham (Swan'swing)
9. Sikharam (Peak)
10. Hamsaasyam (Swan's peek)
11.Anjaly (Folded hands in Salutation)
12.Ardhachandram (Half moon)
13. Mukuram (Mirror)
14. Bhramaram (Beetle)
15. Soochimukham (Needle's sharp point)
16. Pallavam (Sprout)
17. Thripathaaka (Flag with three colours)
18. Mrigaseersham (Deer's head)
19. Sarpasirassu (Serpant's head)
20. Vardhamanakam (Seedling)
21. Araalam (Curved)
22. Oornanabham (Spider)
23. Mukulam (Bud)
24. Katakaamukham It was one of the Rajas (Chieftain) of Kottarakkara, who wrote the first play intended for Kathakali performance. They form a cycle of eight stories based on Ramayana. The performance for each story was designed to last for six to eight hours. The performed stories were then known as Ramanattom (play pertaining to Rama), which later came to be called as Kathakali. Stories based on other epics and puranas were added to its repertoire in later period. More information about Kathakali:
Major Kathakali Centres of Kerala
1. Kerala Kalamandalam, Cheruthuruthy, Thrissur District.
2. P.S.V. Natyasangham, Kottakkal, Calicut District.
3. Gandhi Seva Sadanam, Pathirippala, Palakkad District.
4. Unnayivarrier Smaraka Kalanilayam, Iringalakkuda, Thrissur District.
5. Cochin Cultural Centre, Cochin, Ernakulam District
6. Art Kerala, Valanjambalam, Ernakulam District.
8. R.L.V. Thripunithura, Ernakulam Dt.
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