KATHAKALI AT THE CRANBROOK CENTRE, 6TH APRIL 2019
Start Date: | 6th April, 2019 |
End Date: | 6th April, 2019 |
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![]() KATHAKALI We shall be holding three days of workshops based on this ancient art form led by Vijay and Barbara Vijayakumar. KATHA [meaning story] KALI [meaning play] evolved from earlier temple art forms in the 17th century. It is based on Hinduism, is a highly charged powerful drama that combines devotion, drama, dance, music, costumes and make up to produce one of the most impressive forms of sacred theatre in the world. Kathakali is ancient and classical in nature holding centuries of tradition and culture. It is not simply a dance-drama but an act of devotion featuring the universal struggle between good and evil. The Hindu epic stories in India were often told through a language the local people could understand – theatre. The stories were passed from one generation to the next as they were performed in the heart of their rural communities. This will be a unique opportunity to handle and restore ancient costumes and find out from Barbara how the three dimensional make up known as chutti is applied. Dates Saturday 6th April 11 to 1pm, lunch break, 1.30 to 3 pm A comparative study of Kathakali and Bharathanatyam costumes and the way they move. |
KATHAKALI AT THE CRANBROOK CENTRE, 5TH APRIL 2019
Start Date: | 5th April, 2019 |
End Date: | 5th April, 2019 |
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![]() KATHAKALI We shall be holding three days of workshops based on this ancient art form led by Vijay and Barbara Vijayakumar. KATHA [meaning story] KALI [meaning play] evolved from earlier temple art forms in the 17th century. It is based on Hinduism, is a highly charged powerful drama that combines devotion, drama, dance, music, costumes and make up to produce one of the most impressive forms of sacred theatre in the world. Kathakali is ancient and classical in nature holding centuries of tradition and culture. It is not simply a dance-drama but an act of devotion featuring the universal struggle between good and evil. The Hindu epic stories in India were often told through a language the local people could understand – theatre. The stories were passed from one generation to the next as they were performed in the heart of their rural communities. This will be a unique opportunity to handle and restore ancient costumes and find out from Barbara how the three dimensional make up known as chutti is applied. Dates Tuesday 2nd & Friday 5th April 11 to 1pm, lunch break, 1.30 to 3 pm Conservation of Kathakali costumes, how they move and the characters they represent. |
KATHAKALI AT THE CRANBROOK CENTRE, 2ND APRIL 2019
Start Date: | 2nd April, 2019 |
End Date: | 2nd April, 2019 |
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![]() KATHAKALI We shall be holding three days of workshops based on this ancient art form led by Vijay and Barbara Vijayakumar. KATHA [meaning story] KALI [meaning play] evolved from earlier temple art forms in the 17th century. It is based on Hinduism, is a highly charged powerful drama that combines devotion, drama, dance, music, costumes and make up to produce one of the most impressive forms of sacred theatre in the world. Kathakali is ancient and classical in nature holding centuries of tradition and culture. It is not simply a dance-drama but an act of devotion featuring the universal struggle between good and evil. The Hindu epic stories in India were often told through a language the local people could understand – theatre. The stories were passed from one generation to the next as they were performed in the heart of their rural communities. This will be a unique opportunity to handle and restore ancient costumes and find out from Barbara how the three dimensional make up known as chutti is applied. Dates Tuesday 2nd & Friday 5th April 11 to 1pm, lunch break, 1.30 to 3 pm Conservation of Kathakali costumes, how they move and the characters they represent. |
KATHAKALI AT THE CRANBROOK CENTRE
Start Date: | 18th May, 2019 |
End Date: | 18th May, 2019 |
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![]() Meet the artists, see the make up process and enjoy a performance of Kathakali and Bharatanatyam dancing. |