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KERALA ART & CULTURE
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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. |
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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 are ornamental, colorful and elaborate so that the
gestures and expressions of the performer are easily seen and
understood. The performers do not speak or sing but enact the story
through hand gestures, graceful body movements and facial expressions
especially of the eyes. The themes of this dance form are from rich
and vibrant mythology of Indian culture. Music is an essential feature
of Kathakali and two vocalists are there who sing to the beats of a
chengila (gong), elathalam (small cymbals), chenda and maddalam.
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.

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.
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.
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 Kalaripaya ttu 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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