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Nangiarkoothu is a women only theatre that closely follows the contours of Koodiyattam. In Nangiarkoothu, a single female actor narrates,…

Kalyanasaugandhikam Vyayogam is believed to have been written by the poet Nilakantha in 6th or 7th century CE. The poet,…

Thaayampaka draws from the rich percussion heritage of Kerala that has evolved a unique and delectable identity while conforming to…

Recognised by UNESCO as one among the “Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity”, it is the only…

Classical theater forms, like Kathakali, is about imaginative recreation. The author of the play usually starts with a well known…

Karthika Thirunal, the legendary King of Travancore known as Dharmaraja penned several plays. He is however an unfortunate author as…

The plot is congruent with and precedes Uthara Swayamvaram. Keechaka is a classical example of Kathakali’s fascination with anti-hero. A…