Chakyar koothu Full Video 4K ULTRA HD/ ചാക്യാർകൂത്ത്/ Kerala Classical Art / Suraj kaninadu

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#chaakyar #koothu #koothuvideos #chakyar #chakyarkoothu #kerala #kerala #pooram #festival #classical #classical #keralaclassical #classicalvocals #temple #culture #tradition #2023 Chakyarkooth is an ancient performing art form of Kerala. Kooth is traditionally performed by members of the Chakyar community. So this name came into being in the sense of a group of Chakyans. It is a solo art form It is primarily a type of highly refined monologue where the performer narrates episodes from Hindu epics and stories from the Puranas. "Koothu" means dance ... which is a misnomer, as facial expressions are emphasized and there is minimal choreography. It is performed in the Koothambalam; a place inside Hindu temples specifically designed for performing Kutiyattam and Chakyar Koothu. Ideally, the performance takes place in conjunction with festivals, presented by members of the Chakyar community along with the Ambalavasi Nambiars. It is a solo performance, by a narrator in a distinctive headgear and black moustache with his torso smeared with sandalwood paste and red dots all over the body. The headgear resembles snake’s hood, to symbolise the narration by Anantha, the thousand headed serpent.[1] The Chakyar narrates the story based on the Sanskrit style of "Champu Prabandha" - a mixture of prose (gadya) and poetry (shloka). He begins with a prayer to the deity of the temple. He then goes on to narrate a verse in Sanskrit before explaining it in Malayalam. The narration uses wit and humor to draw parallels with current events and local situations. Koothu has traditionally been performed only by the Chakyar community. Two instruments accompany the performance - a mizhavu and a pair of ilathalam. This is different from the Nangiar Koothu, which is performed by women called Nangyarammas who belong to the Nambiar caste, and is a more highly refined theatre art.

Posted on: November 21, 2024 by Danceus Staff

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