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Spectacular visual effects and
stunning music are hallmarks of
Kerala's performing arts. In a
land which cannot boast of
monumental architectural feats,
unlike many other parts of
India, the performing arts, both
individually and collectively,
make up for the lost
magnificence. No other State in
India can match the grandeur and
creativity of Kerala's
performing arts. The classical
and ritual arts of Kerala have
always enjoyed a rich patronage,
from the former kings who ruled
the state to the latter day
democratic governments.
Kerala's unique selling point is
its rich culture which was
mellowed by centuries-old rich
heritage. Culture and heritage
are pervasive presence across
the state and are kept alive
through the state's performing
arts.
Performing arts, a slice of
culture
Kerala’s performing
arts are feast to the eyes of
tourists. A sheer variety of art
forms, when performed by
consummate artistes with the
requisite paraphernalia make
watching them worth. Legends and
legendary characters resurrect
from the dog-eared pages of
history books and make their
apparitions on the stages
leaving the audience in ecstasy.
The attire, roves and facial
expressions of the artistes are
a sumptuous treat for eyes.
Centuries down, Kerala’s
performing arts had enjoyed the
patronage and pats from
successive rulers. Besides, the
now defunct feudal system had
also contributed for the
nourishment of art and culture.
The Northern region of the state
is a repertoire of arts and
culture. Many of these
performing arts are enmeshed
with the cultural history of
religious communities. While
classical art forms such as
Kathalkali and Bharathayatyam
were the stronghold of upper
class, those from lower strata
of the society performed dance
forms such as theyyam and
padayani. If the former class
performed in the temple premises
and specially erected stages,
the later had to venture on
streets to show their artistic
prowess.
Besides, the
aborigines of the state have
their own art forms.
Cherumarkali, a harvest dance is
one among them. Dancers, men and
women, with hands entwined,
waltz rhythmically to the
drumbeats. They will send you
into trance. Rapturous moments
for audience. Dainty world of
performing arts. Engrossing
ensemble of dance and folk arts.
Flamboyant cultural procession
is an integral part of any
festival here. In temple fests,
deities adorned with glittering
jewels and colorful garlands are
shouldered in the procession to
the accompaniment of chanting of
hymns, blowing of conches and
playing of nadswaram.
Thrissur Pooram, the spectacle
of splendour, is the greatest
cultural extravaganza in Kerala.
Celebrated on First May every
year, this is also the stage for
the biggest show of
pyrotechnics.
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