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2006-12-20 16:55:31 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Dancing

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Kathakali is a form of Indian dance-drama. It originated in the Indian state of Kerala during the 17th century. The Raja of Kottarakara is the earliest exponent of this art. It is considered to be one of the oldest dance forms in India. It is a spectacular combination of drama, dance, music and ritual.

2006-12-20 17:07:59 · answer #1 · answered by Shubho 4 · 0 0

It was believed that Kathakali was conceived from Krishnanaattam, the dance drama on the life and activities of Lord Krishna created by the Zamorin of Calicut. The reason for that is said as follows: Once Kottarakkara Thampuran the Raja of Kottarakkara who was attracted by the tone of the Krishnanaattam requested the Zamorin for the loan of a troupe of performers on the eve of some festive occasion. Due to internal feuds and political rivalry between them, the Zamorin refused to send the performers and insulted with the remarks: ”It is useless to depute the troupe, because Kottarakkara Thespian’s court would be neither able to appreciate nor understand anything of the highly artistic Krishnanaattam and the high standard of the performance".

Here the political rivalry between the two chieftains leads to the art rivalry. So Kottarakkara Thampuran initiated a parallel mode of entertainment, which he called Raamanaattam which was later transformed into Aattakatha, and yet later into Kathakali while Krishnanaattam based on the story of Lord Krishna's activities, Raamanaattam described the complete story of Lord Raman. Krishnanaattam was written in Sanskrit, "the language of the Gods". Raamanaattam was in Malayalam, the language of the people. By the end of the seventeenth century, the finished product of Raamanaattam was placed before the world under the tittle Kathakali.

The costume of Kathakali has been much influenced by Chaakkyaar koothu and Koodiyattam the two older forms of dramatic representations in vogue in Kerala. The history of their origins dates back to the period of Perumals i.e. much earlier to the introduction of Raamanaattam. The whole scheme of Abhinaya (acting) and the use of Mudras (hand poses) and gestures were bodily adopted in Kathakali from them in addition to its borrowing and refinement of facial make-up and costume. The use of colour, costume, and make-up present a unique show and create an unearthly atmosphere. Kathakali became more attractive and popular than the Chaakkyaar koothu and Koodiyattam. Moreover ,its performance was not restricted to the precincts of the temples. Kathakali had a golden period between 1665 AD and 1743 AD.

Remarkable contributions were also made by Kaartika Thirunal, the king of Travancore, to Kerala's literature, art and dance. His efforts were also directed to popularising Kathakali among the people. He instituted a tradition of arranging Kathakali performances at various festivals and on the Navaratri night..

2006-12-20 17:40:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Sometime in the 17th century A.D., one of the Zamorin Rajas of Calicut composed a lyrical poem meant for a dance called Krishna Natakam. It came to be enacted in the great Krishna Temple of Guruvayur, then under the control of the kings of Calicut, under the name of "Krishnattam". A contemporary of his, further South, belonging to the Royal family of Kattarakara, required this play to be enacted in his palace but the Zamorin refused to oblige him. Tradition has it that the prince of Kottarakara composed several plays on the theme of the Epic Ramayana, calling them "Ramanattam", which were staged as a challenge to the Zamorin of Calicut.
Later another great royal composer, the Raja of Kottayam, composed several other beautiful dance-dramas taking the themes from the epic Mahabaratha. Since these were on Sri Krishna, the name was no longer applicable and the general title "Kathakali" meaning dance drama evolved. Since the time of these two royal composers, several other beautiful plays have been written by other kings, chieftans and members of the great noble families who could afford to maintain Kathakali troupes of their own.

2006-12-20 17:09:28 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2006-12-20 21:14:09 · answer #4 · answered by your_secret_lover2001 1 · 0 0

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2006-12-20 17:06:52 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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