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Kathakali
: A very popular dance form with
the tourists visiting Kerala. It is actually a
dance drama performed by mostly male artist. The
actors convey the message of the story through very
expressive facial movements and mudras (hand gesture).
The background
singers provide the dialogue. The face of the Kathakali
artist is colorfully painted to suit the role. The painted
face is often mistaken for a mask. Kerala Kalamandalam
situated near Thrissur is a major Kathakali training
centre. There are many Kathakali centers in Thiruvananthapuram
and Cochin. The painting of the Kathakali face can be
seen at most centers if you can visit the centre at
least one hour before the performance.
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| Theyyam |
Theyyam |
Chendamelam |
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The
other dance forms popular in Kerala are Bharathanatyam,
Mohiniyattom, Ottamthullal, Margam Kali
and Chavitu Natakom. Oppana is also very popular
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Ottan Thullal |
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Thiruvathirakali |
Theyyam |
Mohiniyattom |
Kalaripayattu:
The martial art form of Kerala is believed to be the
predecessor to the more famous Karate and Kungfu. Available
historic evidence prove practice of Kalari as far back
as the 12th Century AD. There is a branch of medicine
called Kalari Chikilsa, which has developed as an offshoot
of Kalaripayattu, is mainly deals with cure of injuries
and sprains.
Kalaripayattu can
be seen in the various training centers in the state.
C.V.N. Kalari is a famous Kalari training centre. They
have training centers in Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode
besides other places.
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