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Kathakali Dance-Theatre

Kathakali Dance-Theatre : A Visual Narrative of Sacred Indian Mime Book

Kathakali Dance-Theatre : A Visual Narrative of Sacred Indian Mime

By K.K. Gopalakrishnan

Category: Dance Books
ISBN: 978-93-85285-01-1
MRP: 3500

Kathakali, a relatively recent performing art with a 400-year-old heritage, is one of the great artistic wonders of the world. Originating in Kerala in the southwest corner of India, it vividly unveils the stories of larger-than-life characters—gods and demons—of Hindu epics with an aesthetic combination of dance, theatre, mime, acting, instrumental and vocal music, and above all the pageantry of extremely bewitching costumes. Kathakali Dance-Theatre, written by one of the highly regarded writers of our times on Kerala arts traditions, records the art of Kathakali comprehensively, right from the scenario that paved the way for Kathakali’s origin and development to its present history. The book chronicles its various facets—the acting, music and costumes, crucial contributions of the masters, momentous incidences, evolution of styles, riveting anecdotes, and related socio-political issues affecting Kerala. The first-hand personal rendition of the author’s experience and the detailed glossary make it immensely readable. Full of photographs depicting the masters of the art, green room activities and the vibrant theatre of Kathakali, this book will be a treasure trove of information for uninitiated readers, arts scholars, theatre buffs, potential researchers and students keen about the art and its future.

Kathakali Dance-Theatre
K.K. Gopalakrishnan

K.K. Gopalakrishnan, is a distinguished writerphotographer hailing from Kerala. A connoisseur specialising in Kerala performing arts, he is a wellknown contributor to India’s leading newspapers and periodicals. A recipient of the coveted Tagore National Scholarship, he has authored the critically acclaimed work Kathakali Dance-Theatre – A Visual Narrative of Sacred Indian Mime (2016; Niyogi Books). A former Director of the Centre for Kutiyattam at the Sangeet Natak Akademi, Delhi, he is currently the Director of the South Zone Cultural Centre of the Government of India, Ministry of Culture, working tirelessly to preserve the indigenous art traditions of southern India. He hails from the Hindu matrilineal family Kamballoore Kottayil which has patronised Theyyam for over three centuries, including a Muslim Theyyam.

Format: Hard Cover
Size: 298 x 216 mm
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