Kathakali Dance-Theatre: A Visual Narrative of Sacred Indian Mime
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Book Details:
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Publisher: Niyogi Books
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Author: K.K. Gopalakrishnan
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Language: English
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Edition: First Edition
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ISBN: 9789385285011
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Pages: 298
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Cover: Hardcover
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Dimensions: 12.3 x 8.9 x 1.3 inches
About the Book:
Kathakali, a relatively recent performing art with a 400-year-old heritage, is one of the great artistic wonders of the world. Originating in Kerala, at the southwest corner of India, Kathakali vividly unveils the stories of larger-than-life characters, gods, and demons from Hindu epics through a captivating combination of dance, theatre, mime, acting, instrumental and vocal music, and, above all, the pageantry of extraordinary costumes.
Written by one of the most highly regarded scholars of Kerala's arts traditions, Kathakali Dance-Theatre offers an in-depth exploration of this remarkable art form. From its origins to its present state, the book chronicles the various elements that make Kathakali unique—the acting, music, costumes, and the crucial contributions of the masters who shaped its legacy. It also delves into the evolution of styles, memorable anecdotes, and the socio-political issues that have influenced the art's development in Kerala.
This comprehensive guide provides not only a historical perspective but also a personal, first-hand account of the author's experiences. With a detailed glossary and rich illustrations of the masters, green room activities, and vibrant performances, this book is a treasure trove for both beginners and experts. Arts scholars, theatre enthusiasts, potential researchers, and students passionate about Kathakali and its future will find this book invaluable.

