Kootiyattam literally means "acting together". This is
the earliest classical dramatic art form of Kerala. Based on Sage
Bharatha's 'Natyasasthra' who lived in the second century, Kootiyattam
evolved in the 9th century AD.
Kootiyattam is enacted inside the temple theatre, there are two or
more characters onstage at the same time, with the Chakkiars providing
the male cast and the Nangiars playing the female roles. The Nangiars
beat the cymbals and recite verses in Sanskrit, while in the background
Nambiars play the Mizhavu, a large copper drum.
Vidushaka or the wise man, a figure parallel to the Fool in Shakespearean
plays, enacts his role with the liberty to criticise anyone without
fear. The costume of the jester sets him apart from the rest. The
Kootiyattam performance lasts for several days ranging from 6 to 20
days. Themes are based on mythology.
The Koodal Manickyam temple at Irinjalakkuda and the Vadakkumnatha
temple at Thrissur are the main centres where Kootiyattam is still
performed annually. Ammannoor Madhava Chakkiar is an unrivalled maestro
of this rare art.
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