KATHAKALI
- March 16, 2021
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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KATHAKALI
Subject: Culture
Context : Guru Chemancheri Kunhiraman Nair, a recipient of Padma Shri, died here on Monday at the age of 104. He was a seasoned Kathakali actor.
Concept :
Kathakali (Kerala)
- Chakiarkoothu, Koodiyattam, Krishnattam and Ramanattam are few of the ritual performing arts of Kerala which have had a direct influence on Kathakali in its form and technique.
- Kathakali is a blend of dance, music and acting and dramatizes stories, which are mostly adapted from the Indian epics.
- Heavy make-up and stunning costumes (elaborate masks, huge skirts and big head-dresses) are used.
- The dancers enact the roles (kings, gods, demons etc.) of the stories with particular make-up and costume, the vocalists narrate the legend and the percussionists play the musical instruments.
- Different facial colours indicate different mental stages & character, e.g. green – nobility, black – wicked, red patches – combining royalty & evil.
- Hand gestures, facial expressions and eye movements are important.
- Weight of the body is on the outer edges of the feet which are slightly bent and curved.
- Ramankutty Nair and Kalamandalam Gopi were the prominent artists.