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kathakali - traduction vers français

FORM OF CLASSICAL INDIAN DANCES
Katakali; Kadakali; Kaplingad Narayanan Namboodiri; Kadhakali
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  • Kathakali artist K.G. Vasudevan Nair
  • Kathakali is one of the eight classical dances of India
  • ''Minukka'', the feminine character
  • FACT Jayadeva Varma
  • Shree Krishnan in Kathakali - FACT Jayadeva Varma
  • SreeRama Pattabhishekam Kathakali
  • [[Kerala Kalamandalam]] is a major centre for Kathakali studies.

kathakali         
n. kathakali

Définition

Kathakali
[?k?:t?'k?:li, ?k?t?'k?li]
¦ noun a type of dramatic dance from southern India, based on Hindu literature.
Origin
from Malayalam, from Sanskrit katha 'story' + Malayalam ka?i 'play'.

Wikipédia

Kathakali

Kathakali ( IAST: Kathakaḷi Malayalam: കഥകളി) is a major form of classical Indian dance. It is a "story play" genre of art, but one distinguished by the elaborately colourful make-up and costumes of the traditional male actor-dancers. It is native to the Malayalam-speaking southwestern region of Kerala and is almost entirely practiced and appreciated by Malayali people.

Kathakali's roots are unclear. The fully developed style of Kathakali originated around the 17th century, but its roots are in the temple and folk arts (such as Krishnanattam and religious drama of the kingdom of the Zamorin of Calicut) southwestern Indian peninsula), which are traceable to at least the 1st millennium CE. A Kathakali performance, like all classical dance arts of India, synthesizes music, vocal performers, choreography and hand and facial gestures together to express ideas. However, Kathakali differs in that it also incorporates movements from ancient Indian martial arts and athletic traditions of South India.) Kathakali also differs in that the structure and details of its art form developed in the courts and theatres of Hindu principalities, unlike other classical Indian dances which primarily developed in Hindu temples and monastic schools.

The traditional themes of the Kathakali are folk stories, religious legends and spiritual ideas from the Hindu epics and the Puranas. The vocal performance has traditionally been performed in Sanskritised Malayalam. In modern compositions, Indian Kathakali troupes have included women artistes, and adapted Western stories and plays such as those by Shakespeare.