kūḍyāṭṭam
Malayalam art
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influenced by “Nāṭya-śāstra”
- In acting: Genuine and feigned emotion
…in such dramatic forms as kūḍyāṭṭam, which has carried on the traditions of Sanskrit drama for about a thousand years, and in the kathakali dance drama, a relative newcomer that emerged contemporaneously with Shakespeare. The Nō theatre of Japan, presently divided into five distinct schools, is directly descended from the…
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style of Malayalam literature
- In South Asian arts: Period of the Tamil Cōḷa Empire (10th–13th century)
…were composed in maṇipravāḷa styles: kūḍyāṭṭams (dramatic presentations using Sanskrit ślokas, or epic metres, for hero and heroine, maṇipravāḷa for the clown, and Malayalam for explanations intended for the laity); didactic works such as the 11th-century Vaiśikatantram (“Advice to a Courtesan by Her Mother”); 13th- and 14th-century campūs (narratives combining…
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