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Prelims level: Kateel Yakshagana Mela
Mains level: NA
Introduction
- The Karnataka High Court has allowed the century-old Kateel Durgaparameshwari Prasadita Yakshagana Mandali to resume all-night shows, adhering to noise pollution norms.
About Kateel Yakshagana Mela
- It refers to a traditional form of theater performance known as Yakshagana, which is predominantly found in the state of Karnataka, India.
- Specifically, “Kateel” refers to the town of Kateel in Karnataka, which is known for its own unique troupes or ‘Melas’ performing this art form.
- It includes stories from Hindu epics like the Ramayana and the Mahabharata.
- They are usually performed on open-air stages at night and can last up to several hours.
Back2Basics: Yakshagana
Details | |
Origin and Meaning | Originates from Karnataka, India. The word “Yakshagana” literally means the song (gana) of the yaksha (nature spirits). |
Performance Style | A blend of dance, music, dialogue, elaborate costumes, makeup, and stage techniques. |
Music | Accompanied by traditional music, predominantly with the ‘chande’ and ‘maddale’ drums. |
Narrative Source | Based on epic and puranic stories, often depicting scenes from Mahabharata, Ramayana, and Bhagavata. |
Types | Badagu Thittu: Predominant in the northern parts of Karnataka, characterized by vigorous dance movements and elaborate costumes.
Tenku Thittu: Found in the southern parts, known for its relatively more subdued dance and dialogue delivery. |
Costumes and Makeup | Elaborate and colorful, with significant emphasis on facial expressions. Characters are often adorned with headgear. |
Modern Adaptations | Contemporary themes are being incorporated, and performances are adapted for global audiences. |
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