Kerala Kathakali Centre
Anuradha ShankarAnuradha Shankar/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO IN KOCHI/ Updated : Jul 13, 2017, 14:41 IST
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After a whole day spent walking around Fort Kochi, exploring its heritage, the best way to unwind is by attending a local performance at the end of the day. Head to the Kerala Kathakali Centre, located near the Santa Cruz Cathedra … Read more
After a whole day spent walking around Fort Kochi, exploring its heritage, the best way to unwind is by attending a local performance at the end of the day. Head to the Kerala Kathakali Centre, located near the Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica, to explore the cultural aspect of life in Fort Kochi. The Kerala Kathakali Centre was established to propagate the classical arts of Kerala. Read less
After a whole day spent walking around Fort Kochi, exploring its heritage, the best way to unwind is by attending a local performance at the end of the day. Head to the Kerala Kathakali Centre, located near the Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica, to explore the cultural aspect of life in Fort Kochi. The Kerala Kathakali Centre was established to propagate the classical arts of Kerala. This includes not just Kathakali, the ancient dance form of the region, but also Kalaripayattu, the martial arts of this region, and classical music and dance performances. There are performances held every day, and for weekend performances, make sure you book well in advance, especially during the tourist season.If you are attending a Kathakali performance, go well in advance, for the preparation process is as intricate and detailed as the performance itself! Besides, if you are really interested in learning more about the dance or any of these arts, the centre also conducts courses! Three performances are held every evening, starting at around 4 pm, and ending at 9 pm. Courses are held in the mornings.
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