In the dusty front yard of a modest house in the hamlet of Goturithy, about an hour&rsquos drive from Kochi, the Emperor Charlemagne, defender of Christendom, prepares to go into battle with a Turkish warrior. He dons a crown and cape and boots, all in rich velvet embellished with gold &mdash a costume evocative of medieval Europe and of grand opera. Then he and his troupe of soldiers begin to go through their moves the slow, high goose-stepping, with much loud stamping of feet, gradually picks up tempo, and segues into kalaripayattu moves. The facial expressions and hand gestures seem inspired by Kathakali. The music is a fusion of martial brass-band tunes, cymbals and drums reminiscent of temple festivals, and lilting folk tunes sung in sentamil (the ancient literary form of the language, which was once widely spoken in Kerala). We are watching a rehearsal of Chavittu Natakam, a unique and now almost-forgotten performing art from Kerala, originally influenced by European opera, that re-enacts biblical themes and the heroic acts of medieval Christian heroes.
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On the waterfront - Kerala
Savour the slow pace of life along Kerala's backwaters and get enchanted by an almost-forgotten art form

On the waterfront - Kerala
On the waterfront - Kerala

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