'NAVA RASA' by Cochin Cultural Centre, Kochi:16, KERALA, INDIA
Nava Rasa means Nine Emotions, The aesthetic version of Expressions of Life according to the ancient Indian Treatise, NATYA SHASTHRA.
KERALA 'the god's own country' Part:2 by COCHIN CULTURAL CENTRE, Kochi, Kerala, India.
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Kathakali at the Cochin Cultural Centre
During our recent visit to Kerala, India, we watched Kathakali (classical male-only dance) at the Cochin Cultural Centre. Very interesting performance, particularly the facial expressions and the make-up that went into it. I deleted by accident a very good video showing the 9 key emotions very astutely acted out with amazing eye movements. A real real pity, but this is the other one I have.
Krupa & Joe Kerala Trip - Kathakali at Cochin Cultural Centre
Krupa & Joe Kerala, India Trip - Kathakali at Cochin Cultural Centre
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Kerala 'The god's own country' Part :1 by Cochin Cultural Centre, Kochi -16.
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KATHAKALI - Cochin Cultural Centre - KERALA INDIA di Riccardo Castagnari
KATHAKALI (make-up e spettacolo)
al Centro Culturale di Cochin
KERALA INDIA
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Kochi (also known as Cochin) is a city in southwest India's coastal Kerala state. It has been a port since 1341 when a flood carved out its harbor and opened it to Arab, Chinese and European merchants. Sites reflecting those influences include Fort Kochi, a settlement with tiled colonial bungalows and diverse houses of worship. Cantilevered Chinese fishing nets, typical of Kochi, have been in use for centuries.
St. Francis Church was the original site of Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama’s burial when he died in Kochi in 1524. Santa Cruz Basilica is known for its pastel interior, including an imitation by Fra Antonio Moscheni of Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper. Paradesi Synagogue, founded in 1568, features imported Chinese blue-and-white ceramic floor tiles. The surrounding quarter, once home to a large Jewish community, is now filled with antique shops and old spice warehouses. Mattancherry Palace, built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later renovated by the Dutch, showcases vivid Hindu murals.
Kerala is known as, God's Own Country, for its breath-taking beauty and the city of Kochi lies on the South West Coast overlooking the Arabian Sea. For centuries Kochi has been a gathering place for merchants and tourists from various nations and people who have been here from Arabs to the Portuguese and British have all left their legacy and cultural imprints behind. Today Kochi has emerged as one of the must destination places to visit in Kerala and the cultural and historical significance of Kochi offers a variety of experiences in and around the Tourist Places to visit in Kochi.
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Kerala is known as, Gods Own Country, for its breath-taking beauty and the city of Kochi lies on the South West Coast overlooking the Arabian Sea. For centuries Kochi has been a gathering place for merchants and tourists from various nations and people who have been here from Arabs to the Portuguese and British have all left their legacy and cultural imprints behind. Today Kochi has emerged as one of the must destinations places to visit in Kerala and the cultural and historical significance of Kochi offers variety of experiences in and around the Tourist Places to visit in Kochi.
Fort Kochi
Mattancherry
Bolghatty & Vypeen Islands
Lulu Shopping Mall, Edappally
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Cherai & Vypeen beach
Andhakaranazhi Beach
Marine Drive
Hill Palace Museum
kochi wonderla |
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Kochi (Cochin) INDIA - Martial Arts, Kathakali Show & TIBETAN TEA
WE VISITED KOCHI IN MARCH 2019
We arrived in Kochi after catching a public bus from Alleppey. We planned to arrive at about lunchtime as we wanted to meet up with Dan’s Auntie and Uncle, as we had a days overlap with their trip. After meeting up for some fresh lemonade and iced tea at Loafers Corner, we headed for a walk on the waterfront to see the unique fishing nets of Kochi (We ate lunch in Dal Roti, where dan had a excellent mutton thali). We stopped off for some cake then went to the Kathakali Art Centre to watch the martial arts show which was mind blowing. The control and skill of these people was insane! Afterwards, we found an amazing beach facing bar to grab some beers and watch over the sunset over the sea. Seeing Uncle Nigel and Auntie Julie was a bit of home for us and we thoroughly enjoyed our day in Kochi catching up with their adventures in India! They treated us throughout the day and we would like to thank them again for being very kind to us! Next day we went the Jewish Quarter in Kochi to wonder around the antique shops and see the synagogue and Palace (cameras were not allowed in the Synagogue). After the amazing martial arts show, we headed back to the Kathakali art centre to see the Kathakali show. Arriving an hour early means you get to see the actors putting the make up which is a interesting feat in itself. The eye movements and facial expressions are extremely important in showing emotion. Seeds are placed in the actors eyes before performance so their eyes are red and more obvious during the show. A narrator is present during the show to help you understand what’s going on!! We loved both art performances and would recommend them to anyone! Next Stop - Munnar!!
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Irene and Dave Hurr enjoy a performance at the Kerala Traditional Kathakali Centre & Theatre. Founded in 1990, a traditional arts center showing Masked Kathakali Dance Shows and martial arts.
INDE INDIA COCHIN KOCHI SPECTACLE KATHAKALI SHOW
Séance maquillage et spectacle traditionnel du Kérala.
Kathakali Indian dance - Kerala Kathakali Centre Kochi
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2017 - The Show! - 7OS performance at Greenix Village, Cochin
After a week of learning the art forms of Kathakali, Bharatnataya, Chenda and Kalari the students of the 7th grade put up a magnificent performance. Teachers and instructors from the Greenix Village in Fort Kochi.
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Irene and Dave enjoy a performance at the Kerala Traditional Kathakali Centre & Theatre. Founded in 1990, a traditional arts center showing Masked Kathakali Dance Shows and martial arts.
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David Hall is a beautiful old Dutch bungalow that has been restored and has taken on a new life as a cultural centre with a gallery for contemporary art, with a focus on providing a platform for young artists. With its café and space for performing arts, the historic building could be an inspiring, vibrant meeting place for fresh talent and lovers of art.
History
In the 16th and 17th centuries, when European powers were trying to establish their trading might over India, the Dutch were drawn to the land rich in pepper and other spices. The Dutch wished to establish a settlement on the coast of Malabar, where they might be territorial sovereigns, as well as traders without being subject to the “rapacious exactions of the Muhammadan [Mughal] government, or the neighbourhood of their successful rivals, the English”. Cochin was a suitable spot. They wrested Cochin from the Portuguese in January 1663. In 1669, Hendrik Adriaan Van Rheede Tot Drakestein was appointed the first independent commander, giving him military and civil administrative rights, in the region. The forts were the centres of administration and trade and, apart from coastal towns, no land was taken possession of. According to historic accounts, Van Rheede was the only Dutchman who had personal and social contacts with the local people, and a thorough knowledge of the land.
He brought together a large collection of plants in the garden of the company, probably laying the seeds for the Hortus Malabaricus, a comprehensive volume on the flora of Kerala, with emphasis on their medical properties. The ethno-medical information presented in Hortus Malabaricus was extracted from palm-leaf manuscripts maintained by Itty Achudan Vaidyan, who was introduced to Henrik van Rheede by Veera Kerala Varma the then ruler of the erstwhile state of Kochi. The book was compiled with the help of a team of nearly a hundred local and foreign residents under the tutelage of Achudan, who thoroughly searched the region for specimens. It was brought to Cochin, where a Carmelite named Mathaeus sketched them. The book brought under its mission physicians, professors of medicine and botany, amateur botanists, illustrators, engravers and clergymen. In fact, in return for the help offered by the latter, Van Rheede gave permission for erecting churches. The Chathiat Mouth Carmel Church was constructed on such an agreement in 1673. But Dutch traders largely meant business, and they razed Portuguese structures to the ground. Two-thirds of Cochin is believed to have been demolished. The Dutch East India Company is believed to have erected three houses sometime between the late 1670s and 1690s using some of the material from demolished churches, and David Hall is what remains of the three houses. What purpose the structure served is not known today, though historical hearsay suggests it could have been the residence of Van Rheede or a military hospice for Dutch soldiers. The structure was christened David Hall when it was bought by the Jewish Koder family, who lived there.
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cochin.asia presents Fort Kochi-historic places to visit in Kerala
The princely state of Cochin was a major trade partner for Chinese, Arabs, Portuguese, Dutch and British. As a result, this place served as a melting pot of cultures all around the world and it still is continuing to be one. As a result, people of Cochin have a very forward outlook about their life. They have a warm welcoming attitude. Therefore it adds more positive points to consider Cochin as a major tourist destination in Kerala.
Kochi was one of the first European colonies in India. While all who had set foot on the shores of Cochin have gained from its rich business tradition, in one way or the other they have contributed to its growth as well. This is a place that exudes confidence in its visitors. As a traveller you will experience first hand, the positive vibes induced in you by this city.
Cochin serves as a hub for travellers to easily get to tourist destinations in Kerala either to South or North mainly because it is centrally located.
Cochin(Kochi) is a major tourist destination in Kerala - cochin.asia strives to bring you the best of Kochi – its places, tradition, culture, cuisines, events and other general information.
Kerala Kathakali Centre Cochin, : facial expressions of Panchali
A demonstration of the : kathakali facial expressions of Panchali (wife of Bhima, played by a man) before the start of the actual play. Kerala Cochin, South India.