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Kerala
also known as
the 'God in
God's Own
Country' boast
of physical and
natural
attributes that
attract a lot of
tourists every
year from India
as well as
abroad. Besides
the physical
beauty, Kerala
has a rich
cultural
heritage, which
fascinates the
tourists a lot.
The art and
culture of
Kerala portrays
various dance
forms and
martial arts
performed with
the
accompaniment of
vocal and
instrumental
music. All these
art forms are
performed during
some celebration
or festivity.
Bharata Natyam
is the oldest
form of
classical dance
in India. Origin
of this style of
dance can be
traced to the
Natya Sastra
written around
4000 BC by sage
Bharatha. Known
as the 'Poetry
in Motion', this
dance form was
originally known
as 'dasi attam,'
a temple dance
performed by
young women
called 'devadasis.'
Bharata Natyam
is most commonly
performed by
women rarely by
men. Strict
guidelines are
laid down
describing every
single aspect of
the dance form
including the
attributes
required to be
an accomplished
dancer.
Chakyarkoothu,
also called
koothu, is one
of the oldest
classical
theatre arts of
Kerala. It is a
solo dance is
usually
performed in the
koothambalam of
temples to the
accompaniment of
the mizhavu and
elathalam. The
performance
starts with the
invocation of
the presiding
deity of the
temple. The
narration of the
story, generally
picked from the
Epics, is
portrayed with
the thandava
dance movements,
gestures and
facial
expression
according to the
guidelines given
in the Natya
Sastra. Koothu
is marked for
the presence of
comic element,
which adds to
its dramatic
character. The
costume worn
during the
performance is
colorful and
unconventional
with an unusual
headgear.
Kathakakli
is the classical
dance drama of
Kerala based on
the guidelines
laid in the
Natya Sastra.
This elaborate
art form is
usually begins
in the evenings
and continues
till dawn. It is
an inherent part
of all temple
and cultural
festivals in
Kerala. The
costumes and
makeup
Kathakakli is
the classical
dance drama of
Kerala based on
the guidelines
laid in the
Natya Sastra.
This elaborate
art form is
usually begins
in the evenings
and continues
till dawn. It is
an inherent part
of all temple
and cultural
festivals in
Kerala. The
costumes and
makeup
Mohiniyattam
is a classical
solo dance
style, which is
a blend of the
grace and
elegance of
Bharata Natyam
with the
strength and
force of
Kathakali to
build a mood of
sringara or
romance. The
dance is usually
performed on
specially made
stages during
the temple
festivals. The
costume for the
dance is the
traditional
white mundu and
melmundu of
Kerala and with
the hairs
gathered up at
one side of the
head and adorned
with jasmine
flowers in the
traditional
style.
Kalampattu
or Kalamezhuthu
Pattu is a folk
art form that is
practiced in the
northern parts
of Kerala. More
than 600 years
old art form, it
is performed by
a group of five
to fifteen
people in the
Bhadrakali and
Ayyappa temples.
The ritual is
performed around
the Kolam, which
is an elaborate
picture usually
of Bhadrakali
drawn on the
floor with the
use five colors.
The dance is
performed in the
light of temple
torches continue
all through the
night. A series
of songs or
kalampattu are
sung to the
accompaniment of
nanthuni and
elathalams.
Kaliyoottu
is an eight
daylong folk
ritual, which
depicts the
combat between
goddess Durga
and the demon
Darika. The
ritual is
performed at
various stages
and the climax
of the play is
called Paranettu.
This ritual is
performed on a
specially
constructed 100
feet high stage
on the eighth
day.
Kavadiyattam
is a ritualistic
dance form
performed by a
group of
devotees wearing
bright yellow or
saffron costumes
with ash smeared
all over the
body. The dance
depicts Kavads
carrying kavadis
on their
shoulders. The
beats of
instruments like
udukku and
chenda and the
nadaswaram are
integral part of
the kavadi
procession. It
is usually
performed in the
Subramanya
temples.
Kalaripayattu
is the complete
system of
martial arts of
Kerala. It is
considered as
one of the
oldest and most
scientific
martial arts in
the world. The
training of
Kalaripayattu
aims at the
perfect
co-ordination of
body and mind
and the
traditional
training in a
Kalari include
specialization
in the
indigenous
medical
practices too.
Kalaris are also
centers of
religious
worship.
Velkali
is one of the
most detailed
and dramatic
martial folk
arts of Kerala
and is usually
performed within
the temple
premises. It is
called
thirumumbil vela
when performed
before the deity
and kulathilvela
when performed
near the temple
pond. Fifty or
more performers
dressed in the
traditional
attire of
soldiers,
bearing colorful
shields and
swords or long
canes, dance in
war like rhythm
in perfect beat
of the thakil,
suddha maddalam,
elathalam,
kuzhal and
trumpets. A few
fighting
techniques of
Kalaripayattu
are also
presented in the
course of the
performance.
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