South Indian Bank and Kerala Kalamandalam Host Unique New Year’s Eve Celebration

A night of culture, rhythm, and tradition unfolded at Kerala Kalamandalam’s Nila Campus as the institution joined hands with South Indian Bank to present “Kathakaliludy”: Demystifying Traditions” on New Year’s Eve. Held at the Vallathol Smriti Mandapam, the event showcased Kerala’s rich classical heritage through captivating performances and immersive experiences.

South Indian Bank and Kerala Kalamandalam Host Unique New Year’s Eve Celebration

Kochi/Cheruthuruthy: A night of culture, rhythm, and tradition unfolded at Kerala Kalamandalam’s Nila Campus as the institution joined hands with South Indian Bank to present “Kathakaliludy”: Demystifying Traditions” on New Year’s Eve. Held at the Vallathol Smriti Mandapam, the event showcased Kerala’s rich classical heritage through captivating performances and immersive experiences.

The evening, which extended from 2 PM to the early hours of the New Year, offered a confluence of Bhava, Thala, and Laya. Traditional art forms such as Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, and Cholliyattam captivated the audience, complemented by a musical fusion led by renowned artists Deepa Palanad and Sudeep Palanad, who presented the spellbinding “Kathakali Mojo.”

Adding to the sensory delight was a specially curated menu inspired by the aesthetic principles of Kathakali, allowing attendees to savor the cultural essence beyond the stage. The event also featured live production and exhibitions of handicrafts and fashion products, providing a platform for artisans to showcase their craft.

Distinguished artists from Kalamandalam and other invited stalwarts of traditional art forms graced the Kalasandhya, enriching the experience for the audience. The program aimed to garner public support for the sustained promotion of Kerala Kalamandalam’s artistic and cultural initiatives.

Among those present were Kalamandalam Vice-Chancellor Dr. B. Ananthakrishnan, Registrar Dr. P. Rajesh Kumar, South Indian Bank representatives, curator Lakshmi Menon, program coordinator Kesavan Narayanan, governing body member K. Raveendranath, former Vice-Chancellor Dr. M.V. Narayanan, block panchayat president K.M. Ashraf, and Arun Narayanan.

The celebration served as a reminder of Kerala’s rich artistic legacy and the importance of preserving and promoting its traditions.