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Thursday, 18 September 2014
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
Kathakali Organised by Palakkad Kathakali Trust
Heritage Kerala: Kathakali Organised by Palakkad Kathakali Trust: Palakkad Kathakali Trust, Palakkad, will conduct its monthly Kathakali performance on 09/August/2014 . The play enacts the story Baali V...
Wednesday, 16 July 2014
Kutiyattam Kendra, Thiruvananthapuram, Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi & Dept. of Museums & Zoo, Govt. of Kerala presenting Nangiarkoothu on their 51st Paitruka Kalasawadana programme. The program will be held at Museum Auditorium, Govt Museum, Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala on 16 July 2014 (Wednesday) at 6.00 pm.
Artists : Kalamandalam Viswashree & Troupe
Story: ‘Krishna Leela’
Artists : Kalamandalam Viswashree & Troupe
Story: ‘Krishna Leela’
Tuesday, 1 July 2014
Koodiyattam Festival – ‘Gurusmarana’
Heritage Kerala: Koodiyattam Festival – ‘Gurusmarana’: ‘Gurusmarana 2014’, the12-day Koodiyattam, the Sanskrit dance drama festival by Ammannur Chachuchakyar Smaraka Gurukulam in memory of the ...
Wednesday, 23 April 2014
Traditional Kerala : A Musical Evening
Traditional Kerala : A Musical Evening: The music lovers of Thrissur, Kerala in association with Harmony School of Music organised an evening of music on 20th April 2014 at Sah...
Art India: Neelamana Sisters at Swathi Thirunal's Birthday Ce...
Art India: Neelamana Sisters at Swathi Thirunal's Birthday Ce...: Neelamana sisters , Dr Draupati Praveen and Dr Padmini Krishnan, performing on Swathi Kritis at Thirupathi temple Auditorium in connection ...
Friday, 11 April 2014
Kerala culture and tradition : Advanced Acting Workshop
Kerala culture and tradition : Advanced Acting Workshop: Advanced acting workshop by Shri Prasanna, the famous theatre- person, at School of Drama Campus, Thrissur, Kerala . The three day works...
Art India: Kathakali performance at International Centre for ...
Art India: Kathakali performance at International Centre for ...: International Centre for Kathakali honouring Guru Kalamandalam M P S Namboodiri and Guru Thiruvizha Jayashankar recipients of Sangeet Natak...
Tuesday, 8 April 2014
Kerala culture and tradition : Kuchipudi workshops at Thrissur, Kerala
Kerala culture and tradition : Kuchipudi workshops at Thrissur, Kerala: Kuchippudi workshops under two maestros of Kuchipudi, the Indian classical dance form, are going on at Thrissur, the cultural capital of Kerala.
Kerala culture and tradition : The divine dance of North Kerala, Theyyam : An Exp...
Kerala culture and tradition : The divine dance of North Kerala, Theyyam : An Exp...: It is the season of Theyyam performances in Kerala. Many of the temples in North Kerala, especially in Kozhikode, Kannur and Kasaragod dt....
Kerala culture and tradition : Books on Kerala
Kerala culture and tradition : Books on Kerala: Painted Abode of Gods - Mural Traditions of Kerala Author(s): A. Ramachandran, Pramod Chandra Publisher: Vadehra Art Gallery
Kerala culture and tradition : Centenary Celebrations of the Maestros of Indian C...
Kerala culture and tradition : Centenary Celebrations of the Maestros of Indian C...: The hundredth birth anniversary of Kalamandalam Krishnan Nair and Kalamandalam Kalyanikutty Amma , the legends of the classical dance ...
Sunday, 6 April 2014
Heritage Kerala: Paakkanaar Thottam- The Biannual Festival
Heritage Kerala: Paakkanaar Thottam- The Biannual Festival: Paakkanaar Thottam - A biannual festival dedicated to the legendary character Paakkanaar , is celebrated by the members in the communi...
Saturday, 15 February 2014
Tuesday, 11 February 2014
Monday, 10 February 2014
Sunday, 9 February 2014
Kathakali
49th Anniversary Celebrations of Kathakali club, Thrissur was held at Parammekkavu temple agrasala at Thrissur, Kerala.
The plays 'Nalacharitham Randam Divasam’ and ‘Baka Vadham’ featuring Kalamandalam Gopi, Nelliyodu Vasudevan Namboodiri, Margi Vijayakumar, Kalamandalam Manoj, Kalamandalam Sankara Warrier, Kalamandalam Shanmughadas and others were staged.
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Wednesday, 5 February 2014
Eranakulathappan temple festival
It is the season of festivals in Kerala. Kerala temples are celebrating poorams and festivals in the summer season with sunny days and calm nights.
Today, witnessed a temple festival at Eranakulam, Kerala. The festival was at Eranakulathappan temple in the heart of the town. The temple ground and premises where crowded with sellers, buyers and others who were fully involved in the festival. Caparissoned Elephants where lined up. The decorated lights and sellers added the colors of the festival.The Durbar hall ground, the venue of various cultural programmes has different programmes in connection with Eranakulathappan temple festival.
The festive sales
The Durbar Hall, that conducts different evenets of the city, is near to the Eranakulathappan temple. An exhibition of Mural Paintings, Varnonmeelanam, by artist Sarans Guruvayoor and his students is taking place in the Durbal Hall. Sarans Guruvayur is a mural artist from Guruvayur who has conducted different painting exhibitions all over India. Varnonmeelanam conducted here is the second edition of its kind by Sarans Guruvayur and group. Communal harmony is the theme of Varnonmeelanam at Durbar Hall. For details contact Sarans Guruvayoor at 09847056467.
Monday, 3 February 2014
Thursday, 30 January 2014
ViBGYOR – International Short & Documentary Film Festival
ViBGYOR , the International Short & Documentary Film
Festival raises the curtain on February 11 Twenty14 at Thrissur, Kerala. The name
ViBGYOR signifies the diversity and beauty of the festival like the seven colors of the rainbow. “Celebrating Identities and diversities”
is the tagline of ViBGYOR, the international festival this year.
Some of the events in the Short & Documentary Film
Festival include, film screening, meet the directors, mini conferences and
south asian conferences, exhibitions, food and craft fair, resistance music and
cultural evening and various local social movements. Registrations are required to
participate in the festival. There is family pass, delegate pass and student
pass which can be registered online. The focus theme of ViBGYOR 2014 is Gender Justice.
For Details, visit, www.vibgyorfilm.org
Sunday, 26 January 2014
Stages Set Up For ITFOK 2014
Thrissur, the cultural capital of Kerala is set for the sixth edition of International Theatre Festival of Kerala (ITFOK)2014. The theater festival is inaugurated on 27 January 2014 at 06.00pm at Actor Murali Outdoor Theatre, Thrissur. The outdoor theatre was recently inaugurated in the name of Late actor and theatre person Murali, by Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy. The theatre festival will take place in several venues at Thrissur till February 03 2014.
Saturday, 25 January 2014
Inauguration – G Sankara Pillai Cultural Complex
Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy is an autonomous body supported
by Govt. of Kerala to promote Art and Culture of Kerala . The academy is
headquartered at Thrissur, the cultural capital of Kerala and is headed by Mr.
Soorya Krishna Moorthy. G Sankara Pillai Cultural Complex, the latest chapter
by Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy dedicated to art and artists of Kerala was
inaugurated on 18 January 2014 at Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy, Thrissur. The
cultural complex has eleven stages of different volume and capacity named in
memory of the legendary artists of Kerala.
Actor Murali Outdoor Theatre |
Monday, 20 January 2014
The Art of Pottery
Most
villages in Kerala have a community of potters called Kumbhara colony or manpathra
nirmana community. In villages of Palakkad district, there are such colonies . The pottery is a skill and art which depicts the tradition and
culture of Kerala. Because of the lower profit and high effort, today many of
the youngsters are not coming up in their community for this job. So the
art is on its exinct.At Ramassery village in Palakkad, there is such a
community of potters who are still active. The village of Ramassery is famous
for its Ramassery idly, a special preparation from this village.
The
potter usually makes his pottery using clay collected from their nearby places
or from where it is available. The raw clay is smoothened and made dough with
water using hand. It is then placed in a pottery wheel, a wheel used to mold up
the pottery urns to various shapes and size. With their hand and the pottery
wheel, the clay clay turns into useful and beautiful pottery. The whole process
is so amazing to see. After making a pot in this way, it is separated from the
wheel using a thin stick. The next step is to harden the clay by placing it in
a kiln for baking. They are kept for two – three days for hardening. The fully
completed pots are sold directly or through shops.
Friday, 17 January 2014
Thursday, 16 January 2014
International Vedic Workshop - A report.
The 6th International
Vedic workshop which was conducted at Kozhikode, Kerala from 07th January 2014 concluded
on 10th of the month. The event provided a platform for the get-together of Indologists who
were interested in the study of Vedas, the Sanskrit texts. The workshop focused
on the rituals and the texts of Vedas. Many scholars in the field of Vedas
attended the event.
This year
the episode of Vedic workshop provided an opportunity for the participants to
see the Vedic chanting and other ritual demonstrations. The Vedic chanters from
the School of Rigveda, Yajurveda and Samaveda, the samhithas of veda, from the
state of Kerala came here at Kozhikode, for demonstrations and discussions.
Sunday, 12 January 2014
Koodiyattam, the Sanskrit Drama
Thrissur peruma, a programme organized by tourism
department Kerala showcased Koodiyattam or Kudiyattam, the Sanskrit dance
drama. Koodiyattam, the hundreds of year old classical dance form, was
presented by Ammannur Gurukulam (Ammannur Chachu Chakyar Smaraka Gurukulam)
from Irinjalakkuda, Thrissur District in Kerala.
The Storyboard
The Koodiyattam presentation was based on the story of Jadayu (Jatayu) Vadham. Jatayu, the vulture who was good at heart and who fought against injustice is a important character in Ramayana, the age old epic. According to the story, Sita, the wife of Rama, was kidnapped by the asura king Ravana. Jadayu to rescue Sita, fought against Ravana on their way to Lanka (Now called Srilanka), the kingdom of the asura king. The bird was severely wounded in the fight. But before death, he could give vital information to Rama and his brother Lakshmana to reach Sita.
Friday, 10 January 2014
IGNITE! Festival of Contemporary Dance 2015 – Inviting applications
IGNITE! festival of contemporary dance, a biennial,
has invited application for the next session of dance festival. The last date
for submitting the application is 20th April 2014. The IGNITE! festival
is conducted by The Gati Dance Forum at New Delhi with an aim to develop and
encourage the contemporary dance in India. The one week long programme includes
discussions, seminars, performances etc. on contemporary dance styles. The
dance choreographers from within and outside India are invited to attend the festival
to showcase their art forms. The third edition of the IGNITE! festival of contemporary
dance is scheduled to be conducted on February 2015.
The Gati Dance Forum which started functioning in 2007, is
an organization that promotes contemporary dance in India. It provides
opportunities for upcoming artists to know and experience the dance form in
depth. The forum supports the innovations and various experimentation on
existing dance forms of India. They provide enough resources for the growth of
dancers.
For Details: http://www.gatidance.com/
Photo courtesy: http://www.ignitedancefestival.com
Thursday, 9 January 2014
A Colorful Start for Thrissur Peruma
Thrissur peruma, a week long programme organized by
Kerala tourism department to uplift and explore the culture and heritage of
Thrissur started its first event on 08th January 2014. The tourism department
has organized a schedule for each day to the tourists and participants of the
first. The inaugural ceremony took place at Thekkinkadu
Maidanam, the Vadakkumnathan temple ground of Thrissur. The colorful event
was inaugurated by tourism minister of Kerala Shri. Anil Kumar. Followed by the inauguration,
there was Thayambaka, by percussion instruments
and which is an essential part in a temple festival. Pulikkali, the dance of tigers, which has a trademark of Thrissur, was
organized on the same day.
Elephants lined up for Pooram. |
The tourism department has tried to make the second
day more colorful with a Mini Pooram,
that resembles the original Thrissur Pooram, but in a capsule form.
Wednesday, 8 January 2014
Swathi Sangeetholsavam, Thiruvananthapuarm.
Swathi Sangeetholsavam began at the capital city of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuarm. The festival concludes on 13th of January. The 10day Swathi Music festival, in tribute to Maharaja of Travancore, Swathi Tirunal is conducting at Kuthiramalika Palace, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala from 04 January 2014.
Date/ Time: 04 to 13 January 2014;06.00pm
Venue: Kuthiramalika Palace, East Fort, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
8-1-2014(Wednesday): Prof Venkataramanan - Vocal
Sri Sampath - Violin
Dr G.Babu - Mridangam
Manjoor Sri Unnikrishnan - Ghatam
9-1-2014(Thursday): Sri T.V.Gopalakrishnan - Vocal
Sri S.Varadarajan - Violin
Palghat Sri Maheshkumar - Mridangam
Tirupunutura Sri Radhakrishnan - Ghatam
10-1-2014(Friday) Sri S.Varadarajan - Violin Solo
Sri T.V.Gopalakrishnan - Mridangam
Tirupunitura Sri Radhakrishnan - Ghatam
11-1-2014 (Saturday) Sri Saurabh Kadgaonkar - Hindustani Vocal
Sri Arvind Kadgaonkar - Tabla
Sri Rohan Mahekar - Harmonium
Date/ Time: 04 to 13 January 2014;06.00pm
Venue: Kuthiramalika Palace, East Fort, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
8-1-2014(Wednesday): Prof Venkataramanan - Vocal
Sri Sampath - Violin
Dr G.Babu - Mridangam
Manjoor Sri Unnikrishnan - Ghatam
9-1-2014(Thursday): Sri T.V.Gopalakrishnan - Vocal
Sri S.Varadarajan - Violin
Palghat Sri Maheshkumar - Mridangam
Tirupunutura Sri Radhakrishnan - Ghatam
10-1-2014(Friday) Sri S.Varadarajan - Violin Solo
Sri T.V.Gopalakrishnan - Mridangam
Tirupunitura Sri Radhakrishnan - Ghatam
11-1-2014 (Saturday) Sri Saurabh Kadgaonkar - Hindustani Vocal
Sri Arvind Kadgaonkar - Tabla
Sri Rohan Mahekar - Harmonium
Tuesday, 7 January 2014
Mohiniyattam / Mohiniattam, the dance of enchantress
Mohiniyattam, the graceful performing art of Kerala has a
history of more than 100years. The dance form became more popular during the
rule of Maharaja Swathi Thirunal in Travancore (now known as Thiruvananthapuram).
Mohiniyattam or Mohiniattam the classical art form from Kerala is recognized as
one among the eight Indian classical dance forms by Sangeetha nataka academy.
The dance form has different mythologies connected to its
origin, all focused on Lord Vishnu. According to myths, Lord Vishnu appeared as
Mohini, the enchantress. In ancient days, mohiniyattam was practiced by Devadasis,
the women wholly dedicated to God. The great Malayalam poet, Shri Vallathol Narayana
Menon, gave a face lift to the art form through his institution the Kerala
Kalamandalam. Smt. Kalamandalam Kalyanikutty Amma,
Monday, 6 January 2014
Utsavam, the temple festival.
The temple festivals in Kerala called utsavam,is an important part of Kerala tradition. The festival is a event of gathering for the localites in and around the temple. The utsavams of Kerala are colorful and attracts a huge crowd. Usually they are conducted in connection with a myth related to the temple deity. In most temples, the celebration lasts for a week or a month. Special poojas, the tantric ritual, will be conducted all the days. Offerings are done by the devotees for satisfying the deity.
Elephants, fireworks and oracle are the key elements for most of the festivals. Usually, more than one elephant decorated beautifully with a head covering called nettipattam line up for the procession. The utsavams held during night will have fire lamps called pantham carried by one or more people. Fireworks are unavoidable part of temple festivals. Colorful fireworks are displayed in the night of festive days. The performance of oracle, as a part of ritual is believed to please the Goddess of the temple. The oracle, possessed by the Goddess in a red attire, carry a sword in the hand and bless the devotees gathered there.
The Thiruvambadi temple of Thrissur district in Kerala is celebrated its utsavam, locally called pattu utsavam in the first week of January 2014. The festival attracted a large number of people from within and outside the district. The main deity of the temple is Lord Krishna. The Godess bagavathy , Lord Dharmasastha, Lord Ganapathy etc. are the other sub deities. The Thiruvambadi temple play an inevitable role in Thrissur pooram, called the pooram of all poorams. The Thrissur pooram is one of the important temple festivals of Kerala and is known globally.
Elephants, fireworks and oracle are the key elements for most of the festivals. Usually, more than one elephant decorated beautifully with a head covering called nettipattam line up for the procession. The utsavams held during night will have fire lamps called pantham carried by one or more people. Fireworks are unavoidable part of temple festivals. Colorful fireworks are displayed in the night of festive days. The performance of oracle, as a part of ritual is believed to please the Goddess of the temple. The oracle, possessed by the Goddess in a red attire, carry a sword in the hand and bless the devotees gathered there.
The Thiruvambadi temple of Thrissur district in Kerala is celebrated its utsavam, locally called pattu utsavam in the first week of January 2014. The festival attracted a large number of people from within and outside the district. The main deity of the temple is Lord Krishna. The Godess bagavathy , Lord Dharmasastha, Lord Ganapathy etc. are the other sub deities. The Thiruvambadi temple play an inevitable role in Thrissur pooram, called the pooram of all poorams. The Thrissur pooram is one of the important temple festivals of Kerala and is known globally.
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