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Kathakali: the Confluence of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Art

Posted by admin on December 31, 2010 under Dance Music

Kathakali, the consummate confluence of dance, music, theatre and visual art, is one of Kerala’s prime cultural contributions to the world. The word Kathakali is a combination of two words: ‘Katha’ meaning story and ‘Kali’ meaning dance. Over the years, Kathakali has evolved into an intricate and highly stylized classical dance-drama form complete with elaborate make-up, luxuriant costumes, detailed hand gestures and body movements, performed with traditional percussion in the background. The striking green countenance of Kathakali has come to symbolize the global face of Kerala.

The origin of Kathakali dates back to the 16th century A.D to two precursor dance-drama forms ‘Ramanattam’ and ‘Krishnanattam’. Kathakali has derived a major share of its techniques from these two art forms besides other ritualistic and traditional art forms like ‘Koodiyattom’, ‘Ashtapadiyattom’ and to a lesser extent, folk arts like ‘Porattunatakam’. ‘Kalaripayattu’, the martial art of Kerala has had a significant influence on the body language of Kathakali. Along its evolutionary course down the centuries, many of the rituals and practices unique to these and many other traditional art forms have become integral to Kathakali as we know it today.

The classical elements of fine arts that make up the essence of Kathakali are ‘Natya’ (enactment-histrionics), ‘Nritham’ (Dance), ‘Nrithyam’ (Expressions) while ‘Geetha’ (Song/Vocal accompaniment) and ‘Vadyam’ (Percussion) play a supplementary role in creating a wholesome theatrical spectacle. Traditionally the stories enacted in Kathakali are adapted from the great epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata though the advent of globalization has led to western classics like ‘King Lear’ and ‘Othello’ being adapted to give it a global appeal. Though traditionally, Kathakali performances are known to extend throughout the night, shorter versions are the norm these days to cater to today’s time-conscious aficionados.

The intricate and elaborate make up of Kathakali, called the ‘chutty’ is an entire art form in itself, focusing on enhancing the dramatic element of Kathakali. Various predominant shades are used to symbolize the various ‘Gunas’ (qualities) in its characters like ‘Saatvika’ meaning Godliness symbolized by green, ‘Rajasic’ meaning Violence symbolized by red, ‘Tamasic’ meaning evil symbolized by black. A Kathakali performer has to undergo years of intense training to achieve the immense concentration, physical stamina and skill that this art form demands. Its subtle nuances are better appreciated with a basic knowledge of the ‘Mudras’ (gestures) and a general awareness of the tale being narrated. The Kathakali recital is a visual and aural treat for the layman and connoisseur alike and and for many it is the true essence of Kerala, Gods Own Country.

Dance Holidays In South America

Posted by admin on November 5, 2010 under Dance Music

You may ask yourself, exactly what is a dance holiday?

If you would like to experience a holiday like no other, in a magical place, then you will want to look into one of the many dance holidays in South America.

When you go away for one of these trips, you can bet that you will experience three things: an unforgettable and wonderful time, flexibility to match your needs and top rate dance tuition of your choice. No matter where you choose to go, you are sure to make new lasting friendships.

You will have an easy going atmosphere where you can relax to be you yourself. Your days will be filled with great parties where you can dance till your heart’s content. A place where you can truly be yourself and let go. These dance holidays in South America offer the perfect blend of fantastic music, beautiful destinations and tantalizing dances. You can feel free to sightsee, explore and socialize.

Let us take a look at some of the types of dance music you would find with dance holidays in South America.

Argentina is home to some of the world’s most popular music called the tango. They are also famous for other music such the Cueca, Chamame, Chacarera and the Zamba. Some of the more modern rhythms of Argentina would include such music as Argentine Cumbia and the El Cuarteto. The most popular of the music found in Argentina today is Argentine rock, which gained it’s popularity in the 1960′s.

Bolivia

The native population of Bolivia is mostly linked with its music among the national styles of South America. More pop like sound was brought in to Bolivia in a more nationalistic period of the 1950′s. Sounds such as ones from the Quechua and Aymara culture were accepted more and more and then gradually turned into a more pop like sound. The fusion of these sounds is greatly related to Los Kjarjas as well as making the Lambada popular too. Of course, there are other forms of music in Bolivia such as sayas, cumbia and huaynos are also greatly played today as well.

Brazil

Another country that has a long history of great musical development is the diverse country of Brazil. Their music ranges from the earlier part of the 20th century, bringing the samba into the light of the modern Musica Popular Brasileira. The also have an internationally known type of music called Bossa nova.

Chile

The music of the Andes, which is Chilean, shows the vibrant spirit of the Altiplano people. The Nueva Cancion was also originated there. The national dance of Chile is the ever popular Cueca.

So you see, if you are planning to go on one of the many Dance Holidays in South America, you will not be disappointed. There are many places to choose from, with just a few named above. You will come back from your holiday, refreshed, more in shape and feeling younger than ever.

Online Casino: Gaming, Socializing, and Winning

Posted by admin on August 6, 2010 under Dance Music

Everybody comes to casino with a mission in mind, namely, getting some profits. With a fortune at hand, the casino lovers may get considerable amount of benefits. Along with the main mission, another mission is to socialize with other high class men and, if possible, to make a business deal with them. Now, you can realize both missions by merely staying at home. You can get real money and get socialized with your new acquaintances by sitting in front of your computer.

Can you imagine the excitement of playing casino games without having to meet your opponent directly? You can roam around the card room while sitting at the computer table and have a serious business chat with other players. The ease in playing online casino has shifted considerable attention from land-based casino to online one. It is undeniable since people are now looking for simpler way to make their fortune. Why should they bother to go to casino if they can do them with only one push on the keyboard?

Online casino is fairly friendly to beginners. Most of gambling websites presents some instructions and tips to play with various compatible languages. Beginners are recommended to make their first venture with online slot games, roulette and poker, since they do not require experience or certain expertise to win. Casinoscandinavia.com is worth visiting especially for the beginners who have no experience in identifying gambling websites that are merely junks.