Kerala Kalamandalam, often simply referred to as Kalamandalam, is a renowned institution in Kerala, India, dedicated to the preservation and promotion of traditional Indian art forms, particularly the classical performing arts of Kerala. It is located in the village of Cheruthuruthy in Thrissur district of Kerala. Kerala Kalamandalam is known for its significant contributions to the fields of Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, Koodiyattam, and various other traditional art forms.
The institution was Founded in 1930 by renowned poet PadmabhooshanVallathol Narayana Menon and his close associate Manakkulam Mukundaraja, under the patronage of Kakkad Karanavappad.
The name Kalamandalam came to be recognized the world over and registered on the international cultural map as a symbol of excellence. Kalamandalam is strictly a residential institution imparting training in various performance disciplines such as Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, Thullal, Kutiyattam (Male and female), Panchavadyam, Carnatic Music, Mridangam, etc. The training system essentially adheres to the ancient Gurukula Sampradaya, which is the traditional mode of education that emphasizes a deep bond between the teacher and the student. Veteran teachers, talented students and art lovers are its inestimable wealth.
Kerala Kalamandalam was declared a Deemed to be University for Art & Culture by the Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India, on the advice of the University Grants Commission, on 14 March 2006
There are 14 Faculties in performing arts such as Kathakali (Vatakkan and Thekkan style), Mohiniyattam, Thullal, Kutiyattam (Male and female), Kathakali Music, Chutty (Make up and costume), Carnatic Music, Mridangam and Kerala percussions like Chenda, Maddalam, Timila, Mizhavu. A good number of talented students from all over Kerala and outside are undergoing training in these disciplines.
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Kerala Kalamandalam regularly conducts performances and cultural events to showcase the talents of its students and to promote traditional art forms. These performances often attract both national and international audiences.
The institution is also involved in research and documentation of various traditional art forms. It has made significant contributions to the preservation and documentation of ancient texts and manuscripts related to these art forms.
Kalamandalam plays a vital role in keeping Kerala’s traditional arts alive and thriving. It has received recognition and support from the government of Kerala and various cultural organizations.
Over the years, many artists trained at Kalamandalam have received prestigious awards and honors for their contributions to Indian classical arts.
Kerala Kalamandalam remains an iconic institution in India’s cultural landscape, serving as a guardian of Kerala’s traditional performing arts and contributing to the preservation and promotion of these art forms on a national and international level.