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29.11.05 Tuesday 4.30 to 5.45 pm
Act I Parnasalankam Sthapana (prelude)
Performed by: MARGI, Thiruvananthapuram
Sutradhar : Margi Narayana Chakiar
Nati : Margi Usha
Mizhavu : Kalamandalam Unnikrishnan Nambiar
Margi Ramanunni
Edakka : Margi Venugopal
Thimila : Margi Mohanan
Thalam : Margi Revathy
Chutty : Margi Ravindran
The Sutradhar is looking very tense. Nati enquires
the reason and Sutradhar says that he has the most
unenviable task of presenting a play by an author
from the South. The Nati says that nothing good has
ever come from the Southern region. The Sutradhar
has the last word when he says that things should
be judged by their intrinsic merit and not by the
region where they come from.
Bearing, as counterparts of the waves, a thousand
arms vying with shafts of emerald, throwing up foam
with his many necklaces, glowing red with the lustre
of the rubies on the hoods of Ananta [his serpent-couch],
even as the ocean with the gems on the hoods of numberless
serpents, holding the conch, bearing within himself
the moving and static world and the everlasting effulgence
[the unquenchable submarine fire], lying thus like
[another] ocean in a part of the ocean, may the lord
armed with Sarnga bow protect you.
INAUGURAL SESSION
5.45 pm to 6.45 pm
Invocation : Sopanam Artistes
Welcome : Sri. S. Sreenivasn LAS. (Secretary, Margi)
Presidential Address : Sri. Kavalam Narayana
Panikkar
(Vice-Chairman, Sangeet Natak Akademi)
Inauguration : Sri. AP. Anil Kumar
(Hon. Minister for Culture, Govt. of Kerala)
Introductory Address : Dr. K. Ayyappa Paniker
Chief guest : Sri. K. Jayakumar. LAS.
(Joint Secretary, Dept. of Culture, Govt. of India)
Felicitations : Dr. V.R. Prabodha Chandran
Nair
(Chairman, Kerala Kalamandalam)
Sri. G. Rajmohan (President, Margi)
6.45 to 9.30 pm
Act-II Surpanakhankam
Performed by: KERALA KALAMANDALAM, Cheruthuruthy
Characters : Rama, Sita, Lekshmana Lalitha,
Surpanakha
Rama & Sita are in Panchavadi. Rama tells Sita
that life in the forest appeared more frightful when
contemplated from a distance. But, now that they are
in the forest, life here is not at all as difficult
as imagined. Lalitha (Surpanakha in disguise as a
beautiful lady) appears and entreats Rama to accept
her. Rama directs her to Lekshmana. Lalitha says that,
if she is spurned again, she will avenge her insult.
On being rejected by Lekshmana once again, she reveals
her true demoniac form and carries Lekshmana skywards.
Finally Lekshmana cuts off her nose & ears and
drives her away.
SEMINAR I
30.11.2005 - Wednesday 10.00 am
PAPER I
Presided over by Dr. K.G. Poulose
Paper: Guru P.K. Narayanan Nambiar
The structure of Kutiyattam enactment with
emphasis on the individual acts of the
play-vis a vis Ascharyachoodamani.
PAPER II
Presided over by Sri. K. Prabhakaran Nair
Paper: Sri. Margi Madhu
Scope of embellished acting in
Ascharyachoodamani.
4.00 to 5.00 pm
Act I - Parnasalankam
Lalitha Nirvahanam (Recapitulation) - Solo
Performed by: KERALA KALAMANDALAM, Cheruthuruthy
Surpanakha makes her appearance; disguised as a beautiful
lady. She contemplates the physical charms of Rama
and enacts his 'Kesadipada' (head to foot) description.
She then recapitulates thus "I lost my husband
Vidyutjihwa, who was killed in a battle. 1 became
desolate and decided to find a new husband. I started
to search in all the three worlds to find a suitable
partner. First I searched in the world of the Devas.
I considered Indra. But he is not faithful. Then Agni
the God of fire. He is too hot. Then Vayu the God
of Wind. He is always on the move" etc. She found
some fault or other in all the Devas and came to the
Godavari river side where she wanted to try her luck
with Rama. She ends the Nirvahana contemplating the
prospect of getting Rama as her husband.
5.00 to 6.30 pm
Act-III Maya Sitankam
Performed by: MARGI, Thiruvananthapuram.
Rama : Margi Raman
Lekshmana : Kalamandalam Ravindran
Maya Sita : Margi Usha
Mizhavu : Kalamandalam Unrlikrishnan Nambiar
Margi Ramanunni
Edakka : Margi Sukumaran
Thimila : Margi Mohanan
Thalam : Margi Revathi
Chutty : RLV Somadas
Ravana in disguise as Maya Rama had taken away Sita
in a chariot to Lanka. Rama and Maya Sita (Surpanakha)
are at Panchavadi. Lekshmana sees the dead Maricha
(killed by Rama's arrow) in the disguised form of
Rama himself. He is overcome with grief. But when
he actually sees Rama in flesh and blood before him,
he is convinced that all these were due to the Maya
(black magic) of the Rakshasas (demons). Maya Sita
(Surpanakha) wants to escape before being found out;
but when Rama touches her in the process of wiping
the tears in her eyes, her true demoniac form is revealed.
Angry at the deception played on them, Rama and Lekshmana
send her away with admonition to deliver a message
of war to her brother Ravana.
6.30 to 7.00 pm
Mizhavil Thayambaka
7.00 to 9.00 pm
Act-III Jatayu Vadhankam
Performed by: MANI MADHAVA CHAKIAR
SMARAKA GURUKULAM, Lakkidi
Character : Maya Rama (Ravana)
Sita
Suta (Charioteer disguised as Lekshmana)
Jatayu
Ravana (as Maya Rama) is carrying away Sita in the
aerial chariot, after telling her that they are bound
for Ayodhya to help brother Bharatha fight the enemies
who have invaded the capital city. While in the chariot,
Sita's ring chances to touch Ravana whereupon the
black magic (Maya) effect is dispelled and Ravana
appears in his true demoniac form with protruding
canine teeth. Sita, in great distress, cries aloud
for help. Jatayu, the divine bird and long time friend
and ally of Dasaratha, appears on hearing Sita's cries
and challenges Ravana for a fight. Ravana proposes
that they disclose each other's weak spot before the
fight. Jatayu truthfully disclosed his weak spot as
his right wing. The unscrupulous Ravana however deceives
by telling that his weak spot is his right toe. The
brid goes for this spot facilitating Ravana to kill
the divine bird by cutting off its right wing.
The programme ends with "Mudiakkitha".
The main actor after removing his headgear prostrates
on the floor of the stage in obeisance to the Gods.
He also ceremonially extinguishes the flames of the
stage oil lamp.
SEMINAR II
1.12.2005 Thursday 10.00 am
Presided over by: Sri. P. Rama Iyer
Paper: Dr. V.R. Prabodhachandran Nair
Dramaturgy and Poetics in Ascharyachoodamani.
Act-V Asokavanikankam (Purappadu)
'Purappadu' or entry part of the Act, Rituals
like 'Nithyakriya'
Performed by: AMMANNUR CHACHUCHAKIAR
SMARAKA GURUKULAM, Irinjalakkuda
Ravana : Sooraj Nambiar
5.00 pm to 6.00 pm
Act V Asokavanikankam Kutiyattam - "Himakaram"
Performed by: NEPATHYA, Moozhikkulam
Ravana : Margi Madhu
Mizhavu : Kalamandalam Rathish Bhas
Kalamandalam Anoop
Idakka : Kalanilayam Unnikrishnan
Thimila : Margi Mohanan
Thalam : Indu. G
Chutti : Margi Ravindran
This is a famous sequence bringing out the hopeless
state of infatuation of Ravana for Sita. (A considerable
portion of the Act is devoted to this State of mind
of Ravana.) In a solo enactment, Ravana fantasises
the beauty of Sita in every detail. He enacts the
Kesadipada' (a head to foot description) of Sita with
very expressive hand gestures and facial expressions.
He is so love stricken that the moon's rays, so cool
to all, make him feel terribly hot; not due to the
power of the Moon, whom he had driven away once, but
due, to the power of Sita's erotic spell on him.
6.00 to 9.00 pm
Act-V Asokavanikankam Kutiyattam (Second
day)
Performed by: AMMANNUR CHACHU CHAKIAR
SMARAKA GURUKULAM, Irinjalakkuda
Ravana : Pothiyil Ranjit Chakyar
Chitrayodhi : Ammannur Rajaneesh Chakyar
Mizhavu : Kalamandalam Rajiv
Kalamandalam Hariharan
Kalamandalam Narayanan Nambiar
Idakka : Kalanilayam Unnikrishnan
Talam : Natana kairali Nirmala Panikkar
Kapila Nangiar
Aparna Nangiar
Bhageerathi
Makeup : Kalanilayam Haridas
Kalanilayam Sankaran
In this sequence Ravana's minister Chitrayodhi advises
his master, in a series of arguments, to give up his
path of lust and isdeeds and restore Sita to Rama
and save the Rakshasa clan from total extinction.
Hearing the words of Chitrayodhi that Rama is invincible,
Ravana in anger recounts his own herioc deeds in the
past. Ravana describes how he played ball with the
Kailasa Mountain. In answer Chitrayodhi tells him
that Sri Rama is no more mortal but an incarnation
of Vishnu and goes on to describe all the divine incarnations.
SEMINAR III
2.12.2005 Friday 10.00 am
PAPER I
Presided over by:
Prof. Vayala Vasudevan Pillai
Paper: Sri. B.R. Bhargava
Kutiyattam and Natyasastra vis a vis
Contemporary theature.
PAPER II
Presided over by:
Prof. C.G. Rajagopal
Paper: Sri. Venu. G
Theatrical potential of Asokavanikankam
Demonstration by: Kapila Nangiar
4.00 to 5.00 pm
Act-V Asokavanikankam
Mandodari Nirvahanam (Solo)
Recapitulation of the past history of the Rakshasa
dynasty is the subject of this Nirvahana.
Act-V Asokavanikankam Kutiyattam
(Udyana Pravesam)
Performed by: AMMANNUR CHACHUCHAKIAR SMARAKA GURUKULAM,
Irinjalakkuda
Ravana : Ammannur Kuttan Chakyar
Mandodari : Kapila Nangiar
Chedi : Aparna Nangiar
Mzhavu : Kalamandalam Rajiv
Kalamandalam Hariharan
Kalamandalam Narayanan Nambiar
Idakka : Kalanilayam Unnikrishnan
Talam : Natana kairali Nirmala Panikkar
Kapila Nangiar
Aparna Nangiar
Bhageerathi
Makeup : Kalanilayam Haridas
Kalanilayam Sankaran
Ravana enters the Asoka garden to meet Sita who is
seated below the Simsupa tree, immersed in grief.
The entry is very spectacular with lighted torches
etc. A special kesadipada (head to feet) description
of Sita follows. The dominant mood is the consuming
passion of Ravana for Sita. After approaching Sita,
Ravana places before her a set of lavish presents
and offers them with pathetic entreaties. But Sita
does not even look at Ravana. Enraged by this rejection,
the demon starts to draw his sword to kill Sita. He
is prevented from doing so by his wife Mandodari who
intervenes and pleads with her husband.
7.00 to 9.00 pm
Act-VI Anguleeyankam
Purappad (Entry)
Nirvahanam (Recapitulation) & Anguleeyankam
Tamil
Performed by: PAINKULAM NARAYANA CHAKIAR
Anguleeyankam Tamil by:
KALAMANDALAM UNNIKRISHNAN NAMBIAR
This is an Act, which is traditionally performed
as a ritual in certain temples. It is a solo enactment
(Nirvahana) by the character Hanuman, lasting up to
12 days in the ritual presentation in temples and
up to 32 days in the normal performance format outside
of temples, in which more than 300 Nirvahana slokas
are enacted.
The opening sequence known as Anguleeyankam Purappad
(entry) is presented here. Hanuman appears in a state
of extreme anger at Ravana for abducting Sita &
causing distress to his master Rama. He would like
to wipe Lanka off the face of the earth, using his
mighty physical power; but desists from doing so when
he sets his eyes on the ring (Anguleeyam) worn by
him in his finger.
The enactment of the traditional ritual section,
at the commencement of an Act in Kutiyattam, follows.
This consists of a series of ntricate dance movements,
kesadipada (head to foot) description of Siva &
Parvathy, obeisance to the guardians of the eight
directions (Dikpala Vandana), and 'Nritta' a climactic
piece in very fast tempo.
After the entry part is over, a section from the
Nirvahanam part (Solo acting of a few slokas) is presented.
The programme ends with oral delivery what is known
as "Anguleeyankam Tamil" or story telling
in the local (non Sanskrit) dialect; actually a mix
of Tamil and Malayalam.
SEMINAR IV
3.12.2005 Saturday 10 am
PAPER I
Presided over by: Sri. P. Narayana Kurup
Paper: Sri. Ramesh Varma
Challenges in the stage presentation of
Ascharya Choodamani; in Natyadharmi-Lokadharmi styles.
PAPER II
Presided over by: Dr. T. Devarajan
Paper: Dr. C.M. Neelakantan
The sentiment of wonder in Ascharyachoodamani
Act-VII Agnipravesankam (Misravishkambham)
Performed by: MARGI, Thiruvananthapuram
Vidyadharan : Margi Raman Chakyar
Soudamini : Margi Usha
Mizhavu : Kalamandalam Unnikrishnan Nambiar
Margi Ramanunni, P.K. Harish Nambiar
Edakka : Kalamandalam Krishnadas
Thimila : Margi Mohanan
Thalam : Indu. G
Chutty : R.L.V. Somadas, Margi Sreekumar
Two rare characters Vidyadharan & Soudamini (Gandharvas)
make their appearance to celebrate "Ravana Vadha"
(killing of Ravana in battle). They perform "Ambarayana"
(travel through the skies) in their journey to the
heavenly worlds to announce the joyous tidings of
Ravana's end in battle (to Indra and the Devas).
6.00 to 9.00 pm
Act VII Agnipravesankam (Nataka Bhaga)
Performed by: MARGI, Thiruvananthapuram
Rama : Margi Madhu
Lekshmana : Kalamandalam Ravindran
Sita : Margi Sathi
Vibhishana : Margi Raman
Narada : Margi Narayana chakyar
Mizhavu : Kalamandalam Unnikrishnan Nambiar
Margi Ramanunni
P.K. Harish Nambiar
Edakka : Margi Venugopal
Thimila : Margi Mohanan
Thalam : Margi Usha
Chutty : R.L.V. Somadas, Margi Sreekumar
This is the concluding portion of the whole play.
After the fire ordeal of Sita, which is graphically
described by Lekshmana (Ascharya Lekshmana), Narada
enters with words of benediction to celebrate the
happy ending. The sage relates a series of wonders
about to unfold - the impending visit of Indra, the
Devas, the Rudras and the forebears of Rama, from
Manu to Dasaratha. The cause of their visit is the
power of the chastity of Sita; the purpose is to proclaim
to the whole world Sita's purity, though already proved
through the fire ordeal.
Vibhishana enters and arranges for the Pushpaka Chariot
of Vaishravana to be brought for the journey of Rama
and Sita to Ayodhya. At the same moment when Indra
and the Devas depart to the accompaniment of divine
drums Rama and Sita, helped by Lekshmana, ascend the
chariot. Sage Narada blesses them and himself departs
to Devaloka in 'Ambarayana' or aerial journey. The
play ends on this happy and auspicious note.
SEMINAR V
4.12.2005 Sunday 10.00 am
Presided over by:
Dr. Sudha Gopalakrishnan
Paper: Dr. P. Venugopalan
The present scenario of Kutiyattam
CONCLUDING SESSION
5.00 to 6.00 pm
Presided over by: Sri. Jayant Kastwar
(Secretary, Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi)
Guest of Honour: Smt. Usha Malik
(Former Secretary, Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi)
6.00 to 7.00 pm
Act VII Agnipravesankam Bharatavakyam (End
of Play)
Performed by: MARGI, Thiruvananthapuram
Sreeraman : Margi Madhu
Mizhavu : Kalamandalam Unnikrishnan Nambiar
Margi Ramanunni, P.K. Harish Nambiar
Edakka : Margi Venugopal
Thimila : Margi Mohanan
Thalam : Margi Usha
Chutty : Margi Ravindran
May the oblation offered with prayers to the Lord
of the Gods be for the descent of auspicious rain;
Let the God of Love, the Archer, desist from rashly
aiming his shafts in immoral directions; May Kings
bear the weight of their crowns with their minds directed
toward the duties proper to them; Let intellect shake
off its inner dormant state of inexpressiveness and
attain composure and clarity.
Participants in the deliberations
Sri. Govindan S. Thampi
Sri. Sreemoolanagaram Mohanan
Sri. Chandrahasn
Sri. Sudhi
Sri. K. Kaladharan
Sri. Rajeswari
Sri. Gopakumar
Dr. Balasankar
Sri. Raghoothaman
Sri. Pramod Payyannur
Dr. M.G. Sasibhooshan
Sri. M. Madhavan Nair
Sri. Ettumanur Kannan
Sri. S.R.K. Pillai
Sri. John Vekkan
Sri. Raja Warrier
Sri. T.M. Abraham
Dr. Ambikatmajan Nair
Sri. Prasant Narayanan
Sri. Alex Vallikunnam |