Context:
Recently, the Karnataka High Court has allowed the over-a-century-old Yakshagana mela, the Kateel Durgaparameshwari Prasadita Yakshagana Mandali, in Dakshina Kannada will revert to all-night shows from January 14, adhering to Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000.
About Yakshagana (Song of Yaksha)
- A Recreational Activity: It is the most popular dance of Karnataka.
- The dance-drama is a night-long event in open-air theaters, typically in village paddy fields after the winter crop has been harvested.
- Origin: Often traced back to the 11th to 16th centuries CE, it includes stories from Hindu epics like the Ramayana and the Mahabharata.
- Parthi Subba is considered the father of Yakshagana. He composed around 18 Yakshagana prasangas (the text of verses).
- Aim: To entertain people living in remote villages of coastal Karnataka, with Yakshagana troupes traveling from village to village, spreading their theatrical magic wherever they go.
- Forms: It has two forms:
- The Moodalopaya Form: It is commonly performed in the eastern region.
- The Puduvlopaya Form: It is more common in the western region.
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Features:
- Performance Style: The Yakshagana performance combines songs, music, scholarly dialogues and dance.
- Wearing: Performers usually wear “large size headgear, colored faces, elaborate costumes all over the body and musical beads on the legs (Gejje).
- Performers need a great physique for several hours, a strong voice, and acting/dancing skills.
- Performed by: It traditionally featured men portraying all roles. But, now women are also part of these troupes.
- Used Musical Instruments: Chande (drums), Taala (mini metal clappers), Flute, Harmonium and Maddale.
About Troupes
- Each troupe comprises 15 to 20 actors and a Bhagavatha, who is the master of ceremonies and main storyteller.
- The Yakshagana troupes are known as ‘melas’ and perform throughout the year, particularly in Udupi, South Canara, and North Canara.
- Renowned Troupes: Saligrama Mela, Dharmasthala Mela and Mandarthi Mela showcase Yakshagana annually.
- Kateel: It refers to the town of Kateel in Karnataka, known for its unique troupes or ‘Melas’ performing this art form.
Also Refer: Classical Dances Of India, Updated 2023-24 List
News Source: The Hindu