Thursday, October 18, 2012

Kerala Kalamandalam


Kerala Kalamandalam, the cultural repository of Kerala, founded in 1930, by the famous poet Vallathol Narayana Menon to revive the art and dance form of Kerala, which was heralded as Kerala's first institution to provide training in classical performing arts. Kalamandalam is an immortal name in the cultural map of the world. The introduction of Kalamandalam gave rebirth to the two classical forms of dancing, Mohiniyattam, and Kathakali, which were slowly loosing importance. It is situated 32 km from Thrissur, on the banks of Bharathapuzha river in Cheruthuruthy. 

The Kalamandalam and its surroundings reflect the simple, pure and ethnic atmosphere in which these arts have survived for centuries. The Koothambalam - the traditional dance theatre - at Kalamandalam is the only one in the State which is built outside a temple complex. Constructed according to vikrushtra madhya, one of the three natya grihas (theatres) specified in sage Bharatha's Natyasasthra - a treatise on art compiled in the 2nd century B.C, the theatre is 14.62 m long and 7.31m wide and has four wooden pillars supporting it. It has three main parts - the aniyara (green room), the rangam (stage) - the space on front and side of it meant for the audience, and the mridanga-patha (where the drum is kept).

The Institution also offers training in other traditional dance forms of Kerala like Koodiyattam,Ottam Thullal ,Kathakali, Mohiniyattom, Panchavadyam, Thullal and other arts form like music, drama, and other dance forms. Kalamandalam is strictly a residential center of learning. Veteran teachers and talented students are its inestimable wealth. For art-recitals held in Kalamandalam and outside, artist-teachers and students participate. Many internationally recognized artists in classing dancing have been trained here and the kalamandalam has contributed greatly in imparting dance training for over the past 82 years. August to March are the most favorable months for visiting Cheruthuruthy.

How to Reach:
Nearest railway station: Shornur, Thrissur.
Nearest airport: Cochin International Airport, about 80 km.

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