Awakening a Living World on a Ku?iya??am Stage
Explores the cultural dynamics of this ancient form of Sanskrit theater.

Kūṭiyāṭṭam, an ancient form of Sanskrit theater from Kerala, was traditionally performed only in temples by members of two temple assistant castes. Today, however, it has spread to other castes and to venues outside temples. It is a fantastically complex, sophisticated, layered performance, toiling at amassing and perfecting ways of materializing a world where gods, demons, and mythical heroes live, bringing the audience into these other realities. Taking an anthropological approach, Awakening a Living World on a Kūṭiyāṭṭam Stage explores how Kūṭiyāṭṭam uses cultural dynamics, gleaned from temple ritual and theater, to remove the distinctions between mundane reality and the mediaeval plays being performed on stage. The unique features of Kūṭiyāṭṭam-makeup masks, enthralling drumming, delivering words in mudrā gestures, a shimmering lamp, male and female actors-all intertwine to animate stories from the great Indian eposes. Analyzing the cultural dynamics at work in Kūṭiyāṭṭam foregrounds a symbolic anthropology in which representation and symbols are shunned, while endless repetitions fill the stage with reverberating somatic intensities of profound depth. Thus, a new kind of living reality emerges that includes the protagonists of the play-gods, demons, humans, animals, and objects-together with the artist, the audience, and beyond.

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Awakening a Living World on a Ku?iya??am Stage
Explores the cultural dynamics of this ancient form of Sanskrit theater.

Kūṭiyāṭṭam, an ancient form of Sanskrit theater from Kerala, was traditionally performed only in temples by members of two temple assistant castes. Today, however, it has spread to other castes and to venues outside temples. It is a fantastically complex, sophisticated, layered performance, toiling at amassing and perfecting ways of materializing a world where gods, demons, and mythical heroes live, bringing the audience into these other realities. Taking an anthropological approach, Awakening a Living World on a Kūṭiyāṭṭam Stage explores how Kūṭiyāṭṭam uses cultural dynamics, gleaned from temple ritual and theater, to remove the distinctions between mundane reality and the mediaeval plays being performed on stage. The unique features of Kūṭiyāṭṭam-makeup masks, enthralling drumming, delivering words in mudrā gestures, a shimmering lamp, male and female actors-all intertwine to animate stories from the great Indian eposes. Analyzing the cultural dynamics at work in Kūṭiyāṭṭam foregrounds a symbolic anthropology in which representation and symbols are shunned, while endless repetitions fill the stage with reverberating somatic intensities of profound depth. Thus, a new kind of living reality emerges that includes the protagonists of the play-gods, demons, humans, animals, and objects-together with the artist, the audience, and beyond.

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Awakening a Living World on a Ku?iya??am Stage

Awakening a Living World on a Ku?iya??am Stage

by Einat Bar-On Cohen
Awakening a Living World on a Ku?iya??am Stage

Awakening a Living World on a Ku?iya??am Stage

by Einat Bar-On Cohen

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Explores the cultural dynamics of this ancient form of Sanskrit theater.

Kūṭiyāṭṭam, an ancient form of Sanskrit theater from Kerala, was traditionally performed only in temples by members of two temple assistant castes. Today, however, it has spread to other castes and to venues outside temples. It is a fantastically complex, sophisticated, layered performance, toiling at amassing and perfecting ways of materializing a world where gods, demons, and mythical heroes live, bringing the audience into these other realities. Taking an anthropological approach, Awakening a Living World on a Kūṭiyāṭṭam Stage explores how Kūṭiyāṭṭam uses cultural dynamics, gleaned from temple ritual and theater, to remove the distinctions between mundane reality and the mediaeval plays being performed on stage. The unique features of Kūṭiyāṭṭam-makeup masks, enthralling drumming, delivering words in mudrā gestures, a shimmering lamp, male and female actors-all intertwine to animate stories from the great Indian eposes. Analyzing the cultural dynamics at work in Kūṭiyāṭṭam foregrounds a symbolic anthropology in which representation and symbols are shunned, while endless repetitions fill the stage with reverberating somatic intensities of profound depth. Thus, a new kind of living reality emerges that includes the protagonists of the play-gods, demons, humans, animals, and objects-together with the artist, the audience, and beyond.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438496917
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 09/02/2024
Series: SUNY series in Hindu Studies
Pages: 239
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Einat Bar-On Cohen is an independent researcher. She lives in Jerusalem.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Kūṭiyāṭṭam

2. The World of Hanūman: Creating a Fluid Cosmos on a Kūṭiyāṭṭam Stage

3. Storytelling in Kūṭiyāṭṭam: How an Inclusive World Is Created

4. White, Black, and Red Śūrpaṇakhā, Golden Sītā: Cosmic Events of Female Intensities in Kūṭiyāṭṭam

5. Cūṭala-k-kūttu: Performing at the Cremation Grounds

6. The Vidūṣaka—and the Connectivity of Human Frailties

7. The Gods Are Coaxed into Our Lives

Notes
Works Cited
Index

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