Arts of Kerala
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The Indian state, kerala is well known for its diverse forms of performing arts.[1][2] The various communities in Kerala contribute to its rich and colorful culture.[3]
Performing Arts of Kerala
Kerala Hindu Arts
- Ayyappan Vilakku,
- Shastham paatu
- Kathakali
- Chakyar Koothu
- Nangiar Koothu
- Mohiniyattam
- Thirayattam[4]
- Padayani
- Thiyyattu
- Koodiyattam
- Kerala Natanam
- Panchavadyam
- Thullal
- Tholpavakoothu
- Ottamthullal
- Garudan Thookkam
- Kolam Thullal
- Kakkarissi Nadakam
- Poorakkali
- Mudiyett
- Kummattikali
- Kuthiyottam
- Thiriyuzhichil
- Kalaripayattu
- Mangalamkali
- Marathukali
- Malayikuthu
- Mukkanchathan
- Charadupinnikkali
- Kothammuriyattam
- Sopanam
- Thacholikali
- Sarpam Thullal
- Pulluvan Paattu
- Poothan and Thira
- Yakshagana in Kasaragod
- Kanyar kali in northern Palakkad district
- Purattu Nadakam in Palakkad district
- Pavakoothu
- Kaalakali
- Thiruvathira
- Krishnanattam
- Koodiyattam
- Vadyakala
- Theyyam
- Onapottan
- Pettathullal
Kerala Christian Arts
Kerala Muslim Arts
- Oppana
- Mappila Paattu
- Kolkali
- Duff Muttu
- Arabana muttu
- Muttum Viliyum
- Vattapattu
Others
- Kadhaprasangam
- Nadodi Nrittham
- Puli Kali
Fine Arts of Kerala
Arts Promotion Bodies
- Kerala Kalamandalam
- Kerala Lalitakala Academy
- Kerala Sangeetha Nadaka Academy, Thrissur
- Kerala Folklore Academy
See Also
References
- ^ "Kerala Classical Arts - Art and culture in Kerala - kerala.com". kerala.com. Archived from the original on 10 February 2014. Retrieved 13 March 2014.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 9 October 2014. Retrieved 13 March 2014.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "www.keralahistory.ac.in". keralahistory.ac.in. Archived from the original on 10 March 2014. Retrieved 13 March 2014.
- ^ Thirayattam, Moorkkanad Peethambaran, Kerala bhasha Institute, TVM, ISBN 978-81-200-4294-0