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With ‘Mathangi’ and ‘Chinmaya Charitham’, kathakali takes a giant leap into unconventional ground
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With ‘Mathangi’ and ‘Chinmaya Charitham’, kathakali takes a giant leap into unconventional ground

Kerala's traditional kathakali dance form is exploring unconventional themes through recent productions such as 'Mathangi Charitham' and 'Chinmaya Charitham.' 'Mathangi Charitham,' written by Sreechithran MJ, addresses the issue of untouchability by depicting the story of a lower-caste woman accepted as a disciple by the Buddha. 'Chinmaya Charitham,' authored by K Narayanan and Harindranath, follows the life of journalist-turned-spiritual-guru Swami Chinmayananda. These performances mark a departure from the traditional narratives of the Mahabharata and Ramayana usually portrayed in kathakali. The productions were staged in Thrissur and Alappuzha respectively and are part of efforts by Kerala Kalamandalam, a cultural institution, to introduce contemporary stories annually. Sreechithran, an IT professional turned kathakali writer, drew inspiration from historical texts and Buddhist literature while crafting 'Mathangi Charitham.'

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With ‘Mathangi’ and ‘Chinmaya Charitham’, kathakali takes a giant leap into unconventional ground

Kerala's traditional kathakali dance form is exploring unconventional themes through recent productions such as 'Mathangi Charitham' and 'Chinmaya Charitham.' 'Mathangi Charitham,' written by Sreechithran MJ, addresses the issue of untouchability by depicting the story of a lower-caste woman accepted as a disciple by the Buddha. 'Chinmaya Charitham,' authored by K Narayanan and Harindranath, follows the life of journalist-turned-spiritual-guru Swami Chinmayananda. These performances mark a departure from the traditional narratives of the Mahabharata and Ramayana usually portrayed in kathakali. The productions were staged in Thrissur and Alappuzha respectively and are part of efforts by Kerala Kalamandalam, a cultural institution, to introduce contemporary stories annually. Sreechithran, an IT professional turned kathakali writer, drew inspiration from historical texts and Buddhist literature while crafting 'Mathangi Charitham.'

Lettura del bias (Centro): The article discusses cultural developments in kathakali dance, focusing on thematic innovations rather than political issues. There is no evident political framing or bias in the presentation of the information.

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