Friday, August 12, 2011

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Kadhakaly

Kathakali is one of the oldest theatre forms in the world. It originated in the area of southwestern India now known as the state of Kerala. Kathakali is a group presentation, in which dancers take various roles in performances traditionally based on themes from Hindu mythology, especially the two epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. One of the most interesting aspects of Kathakali is its elaborate make-up code. Characters are categorized according to their nature. This determines the colours used in the make-up. The faces of noble male characters, such as virtuous kings, the divine hero Rama, etc., are predominantly green. Characters of high birth who have an evil streak, such as the demon king Ravana, are allotted a similar green make-up, slashed with red marks on the cheeks. Extremely angry or excessively evil characters wear predominantly red make-up and a flowing red beard. Forest dwellers such as hunters are represented with a predominantly black make-up base. Women and ascetics have lustrous, yellowish faces. The technique of Kathakali includes a highly developed language of gesture, through which the artist can convey whole sentences and stories. The body movements and footwork are very rigourous. To attain the high degree of flexibility and muscle control required for this art, a Kathakali dancer undergoes a strenuous course of training, and special periods of body massage. The dancers wear large head dresses, and the contours of the face are extended with moulded lime. The extraordinary costumes and make-up serve to raise the participants above the level of mere mortals, so that they may transport the audience to a world of wonders. The orchestra of a Kathakali performance includes two drums known as the chenda and the maddalam, along with cymbals and another percussion instrument, the ela taalam. Normally, two singers provide the vocal accompaniment. The style of singing particular to Kathakali is called Sopaanam. The orchestra of a Kathakali troupe is unique and provides not only the background to the dancing, but also serves as a highly expressive special effects team. In the traditional village ambiance, the percussionists also provide publicity for the event by playing outside the venue for some hours before the start of the show. A traditional Kathakali performance begins in the evening and continues throughout the night, culminating at the auspicious hour of dawn, when Good finally conquers Evil. Today, however, it has been modified for the proscenium stage, and urban audiences can participate in this ritualistic theatre experience in the comfort of a plush auditorium, within the span of a couple of hours

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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Urumipayattu

The "Urimi" is the most extraordinary weapon of Kalari, unique in the world. This double- edged flexible sword which the old-time masters used to wrap around the waist to keep coiled in one hand, to suddenly whip at the opponent and inflict mortal blows, is hardly used today in trainings, for it is much too dangerous.

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Kalarypayattu

Kung-Fu, the famous martial art form popularized by monks of the temple's origins leads to shoaling Bodhi Dharma – an Indian BuddhistMonaco of South India and Kalaripayattu master. Given all the above facts a proof for the existence of a well developed civilization are mentioned in ancient South India gave importance to all aspects of life equally. No one doubts that the Ayurveda, the science of life incurred in India for thousands of years. It is a fact of which most historians. In Ayurveda is a branch of the treatment, which specializes in treatments for sportsInjury. The name-'Kalarichikilsa (Kalari treatment) is a testament to the fact that roots of Kalaripayattu fall the centuries. That evidence will be found safe on the basis, that can Kalaripayattu art is really the mother of all court-martial. After the collapse of the princely states and the advent of free India – Kalaripayattu had lost its significance as a mortal combat code. In a Phoenix like resurrection, Kalaripayattu is today emerging in a new avatar – aold art form – a source of inspiration for self- expression in dance forms – both traditional and contemporary theater, the gym and in movies too. In all, there are institutions that teach Kerala Kalaripayattu right in the same manner used for hundreds of years, clung to the traditions and customs of the time. At least some of these institutions, taking into account the rapid pace of modern life have set the strict rules at riskAncestors and teach Kalaripayattu like all other forms of martial arts. God's own country welcomes all with open arms for a walk along the path of the history of martial arts.

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Kalaripayattu

Indian state of Kerala is renowned for its varied martial arts. Amongst the many forms of martial arts of Kerala are Kalaripayattu, Parisa Kali, Velakanni, Valeru, Kunderu and Njaninmel Kali.

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Kalaripayattu

Kalaripayattu, one of the oldest fighting systems is a martial art from Kerala, India. It comprises a series of strikes, kicks, grappling, preset forms, weaponry and healing methods. Kalaripayattu is derived from the word Kalari meaning school or gymnasium and payattu meaning fight or exercise. An Otta is a wooden stick of about 18 to 20 inches in length and resemble the shape of a spine. The rounded tip is used to strike the vital points of the opponent's body

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