Kutiyattam

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G. Venu writes about the contribution of the Ammannur family to Kutiyattam.
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'When one sees such perfection in satvika abhinaya on the stage, one is not aware of the strenuous efforts that have been expended over centuries to attain that goal. For abhinaya is the core of Kathakali while satvika abhinaya is its delicious kernel', writes M.K.K. Nayar.
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The article is a study of Kuttambalam, the permanent theatre building for the classical Sanskrit dramatic tradition of Kerala, Kutiyattam.
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Clifford R. Jones writes about the ritualistic performance of Sanskrit drama in temple theatres, with reference to the restoration of Vatakkunnathan Temple in Kerala.
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K. Kunjunni Raja writes about Kootiyattam
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Mohiniyattam is the classical dance form of Kerala. It literally translates as 'Mohini' a divine enchantress, and attam means dance, or more precisely play. But before we go deeper into it, what is really important to remember is Mohini is a divine enchantress on a divine mission. The reason why…
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Special issue of Indian Folklife 
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