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Home / Arts and Entertainment / 2000-Year-Old Theatre Comes Alive at Hindu College

2000-Year-Old Theatre Comes Alive at Hindu College

20 Nov

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Summary

  • Koodiyattam, India's oldest living theatre tradition, is over 2000 years old.
  • UNESCO recognized Koodiyattam as a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage.
  • Margi Madhu Chakyar performed multiple avatars of Vishnu in a solo show.
2000-Year-Old Theatre Comes Alive at Hindu College

Hindu College recently experienced the vibrancy of Koodiyattam, India's ancient theatrical tradition dating back over two millennia. SPIC MACAY organized a powerful solo performance by maestro Margi Madhu Chakyar, showcasing the art form's profound spiritual and interpretive depth. This UNESCO-recognized heritage was presented to students, highlighting its relevance as a "living present."

The recital featured Chakyar masterfully embodying multiple avatars of Lord Vishnu, accompanied by traditional percussionists. His performance of the Sanskrit play Balacharitam, composed by Mahakavi Bhasa, captivated the audience. Students lauded the immersive experience, noting the powerful connection felt when witnessing the art form live.

Koodiyattam's subtle expressions and storytelling were highlighted as beneficial for fostering patience and concentration among youth. Maestro Chakyar emphasized that classical performances offer invaluable cultural education, encouraging a deeper understanding and appreciation of India's rich artistic legacy. The event successfully bridged the gap between ancient tradition and contemporary students.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Koodiyattam is India's oldest living theatrical tradition, practiced for over 2000 years in Kerala and recognized by UNESCO.
Margi Madhu Chakyar is a legendary Koodiyattam exponent who performed a solo show depicting avatars of Lord Vishnu at Hindu College.
SPIC MACAY Hindu College chapter is part of an organization promoting Indian classical music and culture among students.

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