Welcome
to South India and experience the untouched delightful South by invasions throughout
its history. South India and the Indian heritage is more intact here than in other
regions of the country. This is a land of temples, a land of the devoutees.
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.