Preview: Kathakali, MAST Mayflower Studios, Southampton

Preview: Kathakali, MAST Mayflower Studios, Southampton

The renowned Kala Chethena Kathakali Company, from Kerala, South India, is bringing the ancient art of Kathakali to MAST Mayflower Studios on Monday 4 November 2024.

Kathakali is the classical dance drama of Kerala, South India, and combines storytelling, dance, drama, ritual, vibrant costumes, and an intricate makeup, featured in the Guinness Book of Records as the most three dimensional make up in the world.

Presented by Kathakali experts from Kerala, who have undergone years of intense training and have performed internationally for decades, the tour focuses on making Kathakali as accessible and enjoyable to as many people as possible including children, families, and students, both from Asian and non-Asian communities.

The performance offers a rare opportunity to see Kathakali in this country – view the makeup, see the costumes, meet the artists, and ask questions.

A short pre-show demonstration and film will illustrate how a Kathakali actor tells a story through emotions, facial expressions, characters, and gestures.

The performance that follows exposes daily life to include love, devotion, families, rejection, arrogance, pride, loss, aggression, equality, and abuse.

Based in Southampton and Kerala, southern India, the company was founded by Kathakali actor Kalamandalam Vijayakumar and Kathakali make-up specialist, Kalamandalam Barbara Vijayakumar. These two Kathakali artists met whilst studying at the world-famous Kerala Kalamandalam. Kalamandalam Vijayakumar – a student of acting, and Kalamandalam Barbara – a student of chutti make-upBarbara became the first female chutti [make-up artist] in the world!

The company have toured many times in the UK to welcoming and appreciative audiences who travel miles to see Kathakali.

Sit back, relax, and let Kathakali take you into the magical world of storytelling.

Let the stunning costumes, incredible makeup, and highly experienced actors, transformed beyond recognition, take you back in time when Kathakali stories were told in the village temples of Kerala.

Tickets for Kathakali (Monday 4 November 2024) are on sale are on sale at mayflower.org.uk or 02380 711811.

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