Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Dances of Kerala

Dance forms in Kerala

Kerala, the God's Own Country, is one of the most colorful and culturally rich states of India. Kerala has a very rich cultural heritage, which dates back to thousands of years. The cultural richness of fascinating Kerala can be viewed in its beautiful dances, martial arts forms and other performing arts. The people of Kerala are known for their liveliness and vibrancy and love to celebrate their happiness in the form of folk dances and music. There are several dance forms in Kerala including Kathakali and Mohiniattam, which are appreciated all over the world. Other famous dances of Kerala are Bharathanatyam, Theyyam and Chakyarkoothu. Visit Kerala and enjoy its colorful dances of on Kerala Cultural Tour with Kerala Backwaters.

Among folk dances Kolkali, Krishnattam, Koodiyattom, Thiruvathirakali, Kalaripayattu, Panchavadyam, Kaliyootu, Chavittunatakom, Thullal, Kalampattu and Kakkarishi Natakom are widely enjoyed. Visit Kerala and enjoy colorful performances of Kerala dances. Kerala Backwaters offers a wide range of Kerala Cultural Tours offering a perfect opportunity to enjoy Kerala dances and music. On your Kerala Tour with Kerala Backwaters, you can enjoy the entertaining performances of Kathakali, Mohiniattam, Theyyam and Chakyarkoothu among many others. A colorful evening of Kathakali and Mohiniattam can be very enjoyable and stimulating experience for you.

Kathakali:
Kathakali is an ancient traditional art form of Kerala, which is characterized by its elaborate costume. The main characteristics of Kathakali dance are the Mudras or the facial expressions and hand gestures of the performer, which are fascinatingly vivid and unique. The stories performed during the Kathakali performances are from the great epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata. Kathakali dance has emerged as an integral part of all cultural and temple festivals in Kerala.

Mohiniattam:
Mohiniattam is one of the popular dances of Kerala, India. It's a classical solo dance performance that combines the gracefulness of Bharathanatyam with the dynamism of Kathakali and aimed at creating erotic mood in its spectators. Known as the dance of celestial enchantress, Mohiniattam is characterized by graceful movements of the body and limbs and facial and hand gestures, conveying a range of emotions.

Bharathanatyam:
Bharathanatyam is one of the oldest forms of classical dance in India. Described as the poetry in motion, Bharathanatyam is generally performed by women. During old times, it was popular as Dasti Attam, a temple dance form performed by beautiful young girls called Devdasis.

Theyyam:
Theyyam is characterized by frightening masks, painted in bright red or orange to create terrifying effect on viewers. Practiced widely in northern Kerala, Theyyam incorporates dance, music, mime and fortune telling in a thrilling ritual performance.

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