Tuesday 31 December 2013

Monday 30 December 2013

Mohiniyattam, the classical dance festival

Mohini Nrithyathi, the mohiniyattam festival, ring its curtain down today at the regional theater of Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy at Thrissur, Kerala. The performance here was opened by Sunanda Nair, the excellent Mohiniyattam Dancer. The second performance was on 29th of December by Smitha Rajan. The third and the last performance on 30th of the month was by Methil Devika, the renowned dancer.

Smitha Rajan, the grand daughter of the maestros Kalamandalam Krishanan Nair and Kalamndalam Kalayanikutty Amma excelled on the stage with her enchanting expressions. She started her training in Mohiniyattam under Guru Kalamandalam Kalyanikutty Amma, her grandmother and who is called as the mother of Mohiniyattam. Her mother Guru Sreedevi Rajan & aunty Guru Kala Vijayan, were with her to groom herself in this field. Kalamandalam Krishnan Nair, one of the great Kathakali artists of all the time, trained Smitha Rajan in Kathakali, the traditional art form of Kerala. But Smitha who had a hard training in Kathakali and a good performer of the art form was much more inclined to Mohiniyattam, the 'laasyanatanam'. She had done researches and various choreography in the dance form and is running a dance school named Nrithyakshethra in US. She is giving training on Bharathanatyam, Mohiniyattam and Kuchippudi, the three Indian Classaical dance styles, in her institute.She is trained in Carnatic Music under the late Prof. Kalyanasundaram.

Smitha Rajan presented a performance on Mohini Nrithyathi based on the story of Rani Lakshmi Bhai, the Jhansi Rani. Her excellence in choreography was seen in each step. She had tremendous expressions for all the performances that she had done on the stage. The actor proved herself as the granddaughter of the maestros.

On Monday, 30th December 2013, the Mohiniyattam festival concluded with the performance of Methil Devika, the famous dancer and the wife of malayalam cine artist Mukesh. Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy, an autonomous body to promote art and arttists organised Mohini Nrithyathi which was performed in seven venues all around India.


Wednesday 25 December 2013

Christmas at Basilica of Our Lady


Basilica of Our Lady at Thrissur, Kerala celebrated Christmas at its maximum. As in previous years the church was crowded with devotees by the eve of Christmas. The church was decorated with fancy light and glitters. The altar was fully occupied with flowers of different colors and fragrance. A big crib was constructed within the church with little Jesus along with Mother Mary and Joseph. The whole arrangement made the viewers to remember the story of the birth of Jesus Christ.



In front of the church, there was a huge Christmas tree. The colorful gift packets and lights on the Christmas tree made it more attractive. The church was fully lighted and there was a variety of Christmas stars to add the beauty. The surroundings of the church were decorated with glitter papers and lights in different colors.


The shops and nearby houses were decorated with lights. Every house had a crib and Christmas tree in its front. The street nearby the church famous for the appam, a Kerala cuisine, was fully crowded. They had a good sale for the food items. The shops were attracting people with colorful stars,Christmas cap and santa clause. This year the market was rules by items from China. The Santa Clause was seen in different styles.Some of them were dancing and singing. The whole items were mainly focused on children.


The church conducted special prayers and observances for Christmas. The devotees had blessings from the father of the basilica. In total, the Basilica of Our Lady had a great Christmas in 2013.

Tuesday 24 December 2013

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Monday 23 December 2013

St. Thomas Syro-Malabar Catholic Church, Malayattoor

Malayattoor Chruch:The feast of Kurisumudy is one of the major festivals of Malayattoor Church. It is held every year on the first Sunday after Easter. The devotees carrying the holy cross reach this pilgrimage centre by walking kilometers and climbing up the mountain. The pilgrims as a part of their vow climb the 1269 ft. mountain with lighted candles and chanting prayers. Read More

Saturday 21 December 2013

The Basilica of Bom Jesus

The Basilica of Bom Jesus has maintained the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier, a saint and a co-founder of Society of Jesus.  The body of saint who died in 1552 is placed in a glass container encased in a silver casket. The body is kept for public viewing in every ten years. In the year of 2014, from 22nd November to 4th January 2015, the body of St. Francis Xavier will be exposed for all.      Read More..