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Kathakali

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Kathakali

One of the four main Indian dance styles (others are Bharat Natyam, Kathak, and Manipuri). It is an integration of drama, singing, and instrumental music, characterized by a range of highly stylized gestures. It originated in the extreme south of India and reached its artistic peak during the 17th century. The stories are derived from Hindu mythology and each individual character is represented by a different coloured mask or make-up. It is performed in a temple or public square after dusk, with performances sometimes lasting the entire night.


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A Kathakali dance troupe from Kerala decorated the stage, amidst props that recreated the great ruins of Hampi.
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Karp, whose worldly outlook has yielded pieces influenced by Indian kathakali dance and Germany's infamous Kristallnacht, opened the bill with Sweet Bargain, a 1992 solo inspired by Tokyo fish-mongers.
 
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