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Kathakali: Tradition, Innovations and Transitions in the Dance Drama of Kerala

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Full Title:

Kathakali: Tradition, Innovations and Transitions in the Dance Drama of Kerala

Contributors:

By (Author) Sudha Gopalakrishnan
Series edited by Simon Shepherd

ISBN:

9781350236325

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Methuen Drama

Publication Date:

20th March 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Dance

Dewey:

793.3195483

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Description

Provides a clear guide to Kathakali, exploring the origin, evolution and characteristics of the form today and the ways it has adapted for a 21st-century audience. Kathakali provides an introduction to this vibrant mode of dance drama, which comes from Kerala in southwest India and combines poetry, music, rhythm and dance to represent stories of gods, demons and humans. Tracing the distinctive features of Kathakali - which is sometimes tightly structured with fixed conventions and sometimes fluid enough to incorporate imaginative flight of fancy. It charts how the form has changed over the centuries and assesses its cultural legacy today. It also includes translations of extracts from poems, plays and performance manuals, as well as interviews with actors and cultural historians. Kathakali, literally story play, originated in Kerala in the latter part of the 16th century. Today it commands attention and involves practitioners from around the world. Largely drawing its stories from the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, it integrates music, dance, grand makeup and costume, to evoke the epic universe. Kathakali combines associated literary texts, performative conventions and practices from local and pan-Indian contexts into its ambit. The actor uses their whole body - deploying complex dance movements, interpretive gestures and highly developed facial expressions - as a site to depict, elaborate and interpret action. The book encapsulates this encyclopedic world of Kathakali, its performative grammar and the aesthetic theories that underpin it, emphasizing its connection at different points of time to prevalent forms of knowledge and practices. It examines the history of Kathakali as one of continual change, dependent on the tastes, patronage systems and the contribution of great actors who extended the repertoire with their imaginative reinterpretation.

Author Bio

Sudha Gopalakrishnan is Executive Director, International Research Division at the India International Centre, New Delhi. She is Vice President, Sahapedia, an online encyclopedia of Indian arts, culture and heritage. Previously, she was founding director of the National Mission for Manuscripts, affiliated to the Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts, India. She has published eight books including Kutiyattam: The Heritage Theatre of India (2010), Nalacaritam (2001), translation of the Kathakali text as well as the performance manual from Malayalam, translation of Krishnagiti (Sanskrit to English), and several academic papers relating to the policy and practice of India arts, cultures and heritage.

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