Friday, November 14, 2008

Kathakali Dance-Drama


Now dark, we walked from our hotel to the location of the kathakali story-play, a highly-evolved classical form of dance, drama and music dating back about 400 years. We arrived early enough to see part of the make-up application process that usually takes about four hours. Symbolic colors, comprised of mineral pigments and lamp black, were surprisingly vibrant. A white paper frill was then attached to define the jaw line. While the all-male actors were finishing their dress-up, one actor came on stage and explained the basics, emphasizing the importance of eye movements/gestures and special sign language. Starting rather modestly, the music and movements became more rapid and emotive, with the two main characters twirling in their voluminous colorful skirts until good finally triumphed over evil. I was glad I was able to sample the famous Kerala Kathakali dance drama, but I don’t think I’d want to sit through the all-night performances held in temple courtyards during religious festivals.

1 comment:

Sandeep said...

Other travellers' perceptions of places one is familiar with are usually interesting.

Yours are fantastic.