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Koothu is a socio-religious art performed
in the Koothambalam or the Koothuthara of
temples, either independently or as part
of Kootiyattam. It is a solo narrative performance
interspersed with mime and comic interludes.
The Chakkiar dons the role of ' Vidushaka'
or the wise jester. Through his inimitable
narration of stories from the epics ( The
Ramayana and The Mahabharatha), the Chakkiar
satirises the manners and customs of the
time. No one is above the butt of his ridicule.
His wit ranges from innocent mockery to
veiled innuendoes, barbed pun and pungent
invectives. Koothu is intermittently accompanied
by the percussion instrument Mizhavu.
The Nangyar Koothu is
a variation of the Koothu performed by the
Nangiars or the female members of the Chakkiar
community. This is a solo dance drama mainly
centred on the legends of Sree Krishna.
Verses are sung and interpreted through
mime and dance. The mudras, though the same
as in Kootiyattam, are even more elaborate.
The art form is still performed in temples
like Vadakkumnatha temple at Thrissur ,
Sri Krishna temple at Ambalappuzha , Koodal
Manikyam temple at Irinjalakkuda and Kumaranalloor
temple at Kottayam. |