Kathakali is an ancient and traditional dance form of Kerala. The
word Kathakali literally means "Story-Play". Kathakali uses elaborate
make-ups, costumes and background. Kathakali was originated in the 17th century
and has its roots in Hindu mythology. Kathakali has a unique combination of
literature, music, painting, acting and dance. Kathakali is based on religious
themes. They play is mostly based on the two epics 'Ramayana' and
'Mahabharata'.
Origin and History of Kathakali
Popular belief is that Kathakali is emerged from
"Krishananattam", the dance drama on the life and activities of Lord
Krishna created by the Zamorin of Calicut. Once Kottarakkara Thampuran, the
Raja of Kottarakkara who was attracted by Krishnanaattam requested the Zamorin
for the loan of a troupe of performers. Due to the political rivalry between
the two, Zamorin did not allow this. So Kottarakkara Thampuran created another
art form called Ramanattam which was later transformed into Aattakatha.
Krishnanaattam was written in Sanskrit, and Raamanaattam was in Malayalam. By
the end of 17th century, Attakatha was presented to the world with the title
'Kathakali'.
Elements of Fine Art
Kathakali is a combination of five forms of fine art like
:
1. Natyam (Acting or Expressions)
2. Nritham (Dance)
3. Nrithyam (Enactment)
4. Sangeetham (Music)
5.
Vadyam (Instrument accompaniment)
Even though the lyrics/literature would qualify as another
independent element called "Sahithyam", it is considered as a
component of Geetha, as it plays only a supplementary role to Nritham, Nrithyam
and Natyam.
Kathakali Plays
There are about 101 Kathakali stories. The stories were composed
for the whole night in the old times. But due to the increasing demand for the
concised versions, now the plays are composed for 2-4 hours instead of the
whole night. It is good for one who watches Kathakali to have an idea of the
story being played. Success or failure of amateur Kathakali artistes is often
decided by their sensibility to successfully personalize characters.
Important stories enacted in Kathakali are 'Nala Charitham' (Story
from Mahabharatham about King Nala and his wife Damayanthi), 'Duryodhana
Vadham' (Another story from Mahabharata about the killing of Duryodhana by the
Pandava brother Bhima in Kurukshetra), 'Kalyanasowgandhikam' (Bheema's
encounter with Hanuman when the former set out in search for the flower
Kalyanasaugandhikam for his wife Draupadi), 'Keechaka Vadham'(Story of the
killing of Keechaka by Bhima when the Panadavas were in disguise), 'Kiratham'
(Story of Arjuna and Lord Shiva's fight), and 'Karna Shapadham' (story of
Karna from Mahabharata).
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