A spectacle for both the scholar and the simple rustic. The visual
effect is enhanced by varied and colourful facial make-up with larger-than-life-masks,
made of light wood and cloth padding, for certain characters. The
characters who do not wear masks have specific facial colours applied
within the frame of a white chutti. The predominant colours used are
dark green, flesh tint and deep rose. Most of the characters wear
red vests and flowing 'Uthariyams'. The characters of Krishna, Arjuna
and Garuda wear dark blue vests.
The traditional performance lasts for eight days and covers the whole
span of Krishna's life from his birth to 'Swargarohanam' or ascension
to the heavens. Orchestral accompaniments are Maddalam, Ilathalam
and Chengila. Krishnanattom, though boasting of a unique choreography,
assumes more the nature of a Morality Play, seldom presuming to lay
claim to the theatrical sophistry so integral to Kathakali and Kootiyattam
In Krishnanattom, which is based on `Krishnageethi', a 17th Century
Sanskrit work written by the Zamorin, Raja Manadeva, the story of
Lord Krishna is told over eight nights. On the ninth day, the show
is wrapped up with a re-enactment of the `avathara katha' (tale of
the avatar).
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