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Kerala Folklore Museum | Must Visit Place in Kochi | Cultural Hub | Jazz World
Kerala Folklore Museum | Must Visit Place in Kochi | Cultural Hub
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Folklore Museum is a treasure which showcases the rich heritage of Kerala. It situated in Thevera Ferry Road; approximately 1.7 km from Kundannoor Junction.
Kerala Folklore Theatre and Museum is the outcome of 25 years of efforts and determination of George Thaliath. The museum is open from 9.00am to 6.00pm. Entrance fee to the museum is Rs.100 for adults, Rs.50 for Children and Rs. 100 for camera. There is no restriction for photography.
The museum was constructed over a period of seven years with 60 skilled carpenters, wood sculpturists and mural artists. It covers three architectural styles of Kerala; Malabar on the ground floor, Kochi on the 1st floor and Travancore on the 2nd floor.
Artifacts that include sculptures, in wood, stone and bronze, costumes of traditional and ritual art forms, musical instruments, traditional jewelry and Stone-Age utensils are all preserved in this museum with utmost care.
For more details contact:-
Kerala Folklore Theatre and Museum
Folklore Jn., Thevara,
Cochin, Kerala, India
Phone: + 91 484 2665452
E-mail: keralafolkloretheatre@gmail.com
Website: folkloremuseum.in
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Kathakali Performance at Kerala Folklore Museum and Theatre
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Kathakali performance by Kalamandalam Gopi and Pallavi Krishnan
രുഗ്മാംഗ ചരിതം കഥകളി ആടി കലാമണ്ഡലം ഗോപിയും പല്ലവി കൃഷ്ണനും. തൃശൂരിൽ ലാസ്യ അക്കാദമിയുടെ നേതൃത്വത്തിലാണ് ഗോപിയാശാനും പല്ലവി കൃഷ്ണനും ചേർന്ന് അപൂർവ വേദി ഒരുക്കിയത്.
Prince Charles and his wife Camila visits the Folklore Museum Kochi, Kerala | Exclusive Video
Prince Charles, Camilla get a glimpse of Kerala culture.
Prince Charles and his wife Camilla Parker Bowles commenced their four-day Kerala visit on Monday by first taking a stroll down the State's rich cultural history at the Kerala Folklore Museum and Theatre at nearby Thevara.
The royal couple were garlanded by the museum owners, Jacob George and his wife Anne George and their two children, who took them on a tour around the private museum, which is a treasure trove showcasing the rich heritage of Kerala. Charles and Camilla were welcomed with flower garlands and a traditional tika on the forehead.
Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall removed their shoes as they entered the museum, declined to take the lift and climbed 50-odd wooden steps of the three-storeyed structure.
Two artistes performed Kathakali, the classical dance-drama of Kerala, depicting the slaying of demon Narakasura in Narakasura Vadham leaving the visitors mesmerised. This was followed by Kalaripayattu (martial art form of the State). The match even had Camilla wincing at one point when one man grabbed his opponent between the legs during a throw.
The show was organised by the Tourism department.
After the performance, Prince Charles asked the Kathakali artists about their costumes which weigh around 35 kg. He wanted to know how they were able to control all their muscles and their extraordinary expressions, the artists said.
The Prince of Wales told them he had enjoyed the programme, but that it was too short, the artistes said.
They also watched a Bharatanatyam performance by 'Paris' Laxmi, a French dancer who has made Kerala her home since 2011 after marrying Kathakali artist Pallipuram Sunil.
The royal couple were pleased with the footwork and facial expressions and they spoke a few words to me in French saying 'unbelievable', Laxmi told PTI after her performance.
The museum houses masks and sculptures in wood, stone and bronze, costumes of traditional and ritual art forms, musical instruments, traditional jewellery, manuscripts on rare medicines and stone age utensils.
Later in the evening, Prince Charles also joined urban planners and city dignitaries to view the signing of an MoU, marking the participation of Aluva, a town near Kochi, in the 'Future Cities' project.
The MoU was signed between Atkins, a British company, and Aluva municipality. The company would undertake a three-year study to prepare a masterplan for the project.
The royal couple also attended a reception for civic and business leaders hosted by the Kerala government.
They also met Head of the Travancore Royal family, Uthradom Thirunal Marthanda Varma.
Keywords: Prince Charles, Camilla Parker Bowles, Travancore Royal family, Royal guests, the Prince of Wales, Kerala tourism industry, Kumarakom
Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall get a colourful welcome to Southern India
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Folklore Museum, a nonprofit organisation is an architectural museum combined with folk art and traditional art forms.
The whole museum was constructed over a period of seven years with 60 skilled carpenters, wood sculpturists and mural artists. This architectural marvel was completed by using 25 antique and heritage structures from 17th to early 20th century. This magnificent wooden house is based on three architectural school of Kerala - Malabar, Cochin and Travancore.
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अब तक के देशाटन के दौरान हमने देखा है अमूमन सभी पर्यटकों के विशेष पसंद में वहां का म्यूज़ियम भी होता ही होता है.
हम भी आज तक जहां जहां गये हैं वहां के म्यूजियम में अवश्य गए हैं.
ऐसा ही कुछ हमारे साथ यहां केरल में भी हुआ. एक ओर दो दिन से बारिश थमने का नाम नहीं ले रही थी तो हम लोग भी ठहर नहीं रहे थे. ट्रेवलर से उतरते ही दौड़ भाग गए हम सब.
केरल की परंपरागत वेशभूषा में वहां की महिला गाइड हम लोगों का स्वागत किया. चंदन वगैरह लगा कर आध्यत्मिक वातारण में हम प्राचीन घर नुमा म्यूजियम के भीतर गए बाहरी द्वार से लेकर भीतर तक सब कुछ खुले म्यूजियम की तरह लग रहा था.
प्रवेश करते ही बड़े बड़े मटके देखकर अलीबाबा चालीस चोर की कहानी का मुख्य चरित्र खुद को अलीबाबा समझ बैठे.
भीतर का दृश्य शब्दों में बयां करना संग्रह और संग्रहालय दोनों के प्रति बेईमानी होगी.
कोची स्थित केरला फॉल्कलोर म्यूजियम शायद देश का पहला म्यूजियम होगा जो एक आम आदमी के विशेष शौक के चलते पिछले एक हजार वर्षों का कलात्मक और शिल्पकरात्मक संग्रह है.
Kerala Folklore Museum is the only architectural museum in Kerala with the essence of the life and culture of the common man over the past 1000 years.
It is also a cultural hub which contains :-
1. Face Art Gallery- for Art & Antiques.
2. Folklore Theatre - Live performances of traditional art forms & cultural activities.
3.Spice Art Cafe- to experience the real culinary taste of traditional Kerala. ‘Souvenir Shop’ - to buy real ethnic antiques and tribal artifacts.
This is a treasure trove of stone, wood and bronze sculptures, ancient terracotta, Stone Age objects, jewellery, paintings, oil lamps, musical instruments, tribal and folk art, wood works, utensils, masks and traditional art forms etc. There are around 4000 artifacts from tiny to large size on display. This unique cultural project aims to provide art education to the students and to help provide visual and academic knowledge to the art lovers, researchers and travellers from all over the world.
म्यूज़ियम देखकर हम सब हतप्रभ थे. सफर लम्बा था समय का भी ध्यान रखना था. वो तो कहिये पूरे ग्रुप में फोटोग्राफी के केवल एक कैमरे की अनुमति मिली थी नहीं तो अगर हम सब लोग सेल्फिया जाते तो और समय लग जाता. कछुआ चाल से हम लोग बाहर निकले, बारिश अभी भी बंद नही हुई थी. कोची शहर अपने साथ साथ हम लोगों को भी नहला रहा था.
दिल नहीं मान रहा इसलिए हम पर्यटकों को अपने शौक का लोहा मनवाने वाले जार्ज जे थैलियथ से आपको परिचित कराना जरूरी समझता हूं. इसलिए थोड़ा उनके मे बताता चलूँ...
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After his post graduation, joined his father Jacob.V.Thaliath, in dealing with Indian art. He has 35 years practical experience for evaluating antiquities and other art objects. Over this period, the extensive travelling around the Indian sub continent – from ancient cities to remote villages, royals to tribal huts, religious to ritual experiences - helped him to study more about traditional art. The interaction with different castes and tribes, communication with the indigenous artists, folklore studies etc helped him to promote ‘Folklore Museum' Thevara, Kochi. This temple of art stands for the love of traditional art, culture and heritage of the common man and the respect for the creativity of all the neglected artists who lived in bygone generations. The practical knowledge accumulated over a vast period about art and ethnic heritage helped him to promote this cultural organisation with an intention to share the knowledge with all who love humanity. At present, he is practicing as an art consultant helping others to provide art education as well as assisting in starting private museums and cultural projects to preserve our invaluable heritage.
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सत्यमेव जयते
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An insight to the Folklore wealth of Kerala- Cochin
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This cultural hub is the only architectural museum in Kerala with the essence of the life and culture of the common man over the past 1000 years. This architectural gallery is built from the dismantled buildings, reconstructing around 25 traditional and heritage buildings from different parts of Kerala, making it the biggest architectural installation of Kerala. Each floor of the mansion is dedicated to three different architectural styles of Malabar, Cochin and Travancore styles of architecture.
Kerala Folklore Theatre & Museum
KERALA TRAVEL | The Cultural Side of Kerala - Kathakali Dance, Folklore Museum | EP 04
As a tourist if you are visiting Kerala it becomes almost impossible to not get impressed by the local culture, whose richness has condensed with time. Some of the icons of this culture are - the handwork, artifacts, martial art, food, music and dance.
We visited the Folklore Museum in Kochi, Kerala The Folklore museum is a cultural hub to promote and preserve the culture and heritage of South India. Kerala folklore museum, promoted by Mrs&Mr. George Thaliath, aims to preserve culture, heritage and folk art education.
Address: Near, 2059C No 26 Pandit Karuppan Road, Thevara Ferry Road, Junction, Kochi, Kerala 682013
Timings : Mon - Sun 9AM to 6 PM
We also went ahead to view the famous Kerala dance form Kathakali.
Kathakali is a traditional Indian dance native to the southern state of Kerala. To perform it, artists deck out in elaborate costumes and colorful makeup to tell stories from Hindu epics. It takes students nearly 12 years of training to learn the choreography and gestures necessary to Kathakali.
There are many Kathakali centre's in Kochi where you can see Kathakali. The one we visited was in Fort Kochi. Its a 2 hour show with the 1st hour showing how the artists apply makeup and next 1 hour for performance.
Address: KB Jacob Rd, Fort Nagar, Fort Kochi, Kochi, Kerala 682001
Timings: Mon - Sun 4pm to 10 pm
Entry Frees: 350INR for Kathakali dance
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EXPLORING KOCHI | A WALK THROUGH THE FOLKLORE MUSEUM | TRAVELOGUE FROM KOCHI
Folklore museum is one of the famous antique museum in Kerala to promote the culture and heritage of South India.Great collection of traditional local architecture,crafts folk art &antiques.
Kathakali
Kathakali in Kumarakom
Kerala Folklore Theatre and Museum
Kerala Folklore Theatre and Museum set up by Mrs. Annie George & Mr. George J. Thaliyath is a private museum located after the Kunndannoor bridge on NH49 at Kochi (Cochin).
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India : Kochi : Kathakali show
Kathakali performance in Cochin (Kochi), India
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The Kathakali is an ancient form of dance, which uses no verbal communication throughout the entire performance. Only hand gestures, or sign-language, which is unique to this dance. There are over 30 signs used throughout a performance, and through combinations of these signs, in relation to the actions, music and dance, a story is love and betrayal is told.
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अब तक के देशाटन के दौरान हमने देखा है अमूमन सभी पर्यटकों के विशेष पसंद में वहां का म्यूज़ियम भी होता ही होता है.
हम भी आज तक जहां जहां गये हैं वहां के म्यूजियम में अवश्य गए हैं.
ऐसा ही कुछ हमारे साथ यहां केरल में भी हुआ. एक ओर दो दिन से बारिश थमने का नाम नहीं ले रही थी तो हम लोग भी ठहर नहीं रहे थे. ट्रेवलर से उतरते ही दौड़ भाग गए हम सब.
केरल की परंपरागत वेशभूषा में वहां की महिला गाइड हम लोगों का स्वागत किया. चंदन वगैरह लगा कर आध्यत्मिक वातारण में हम प्राचीन घर नुमा म्यूजियम के भीतर गए बाहरी द्वार से लेकर भीतर तक सब कुछ खुले म्यूजियम की तरह लग रहा था.
प्रवेश करते ही बड़े बड़े मटके देखकर अलीबाबा चालीस चोर की कहानी का मुख्य चरित्र खुद को अलीबाबा समझ बैठे.
भीतर का दृश्य शब्दों में बयां करना संग्रह और संग्रहालय दोनों के प्रति बेईमानी होगी.
कोची स्थित केरला फॉल्कलोर म्यूजियम शायद देश का पहला म्यूजियम होगा जो एक आम आदमी के विशेष शौक के चलते पिछले एक हजार वर्षों का कलात्मक और शिल्पकरात्मक संग्रह है.
Kerala Folklore Museum is the only architectural museum in Kerala with the essence of the life and culture of the common man over the past 1000 years.
It is also a cultural hub which contains :-
1. Face Art Gallery- for Art & Antiques.
2. Folklore Theatre - Live performances of traditional art forms & cultural activities.
3.Spice Art Cafe- to experience the real culinary taste of traditional Kerala. ‘Souvenir Shop’ - to buy real ethnic antiques and tribal artifacts.
This is a treasure trove of stone, wood and bronze sculptures, ancient terracotta, Stone Age objects, jewellery, paintings, oil lamps, musical instruments, tribal and folk art, wood works, utensils, masks and traditional art forms etc. There are around 4000 artifacts from tiny to large size on display. This unique cultural project aims to provide art education to the students and to help provide visual and academic knowledge to the art lovers, researchers and travellers from all over the world.
दिल नहीं मान रहा इसलिए हम पर्यटकों को अपने शौक का लोहा मनवाने वाले जार्ज जे थैलियथ से आपको परिचित कराना जरूरी समझता हूं. इसलिए थोड़ा उनके मे बताता चलूँ...
#George_J_Thaliath
After his post graduation, joined his father Jacob.V.Thaliath, in dealing with Indian art. He has 35 years practical experience for evaluating antiquities and other art objects. Over this period, the extensive travelling around the Indian sub continent – from ancient cities to remote villages, royals to tribal huts, religious to ritual experiences - helped him to study more about traditional art. The interaction with different castes and tribes, communication with the indigenous artists, folklore studies etc helped him to promote ‘Folklore Museum' Thevara, Kochi. This temple of art stands for the love of traditional art, culture and heritage of the common man and the respect for the creativity of all the neglected artists who lived in bygone generations. The practical knowledge accumulated over a vast period about art and ethnic heritage helped him to promote this cultural organisation with an intention to share the knowledge with all who love humanity. At present, he is practicing as an art consultant helping others to provide art education as well as assisting in starting private museums and cultural projects to preserve our invaluable heritage.
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सत्यमेव जयते
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Dharmendra KR Singh
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20160325 Kochi Kathakali Centre
www.festivalsdusud.com - 2013 - Inde - Ensemble folklorique Shrustii Multicultural Centre »
ENSEMBLE FOLKLORIQUE « SHRUSTII »
INDE
Sur de nombreuses gravures représentant l'Inde, on retrouve un graphisme d'une grande finesse qui figure une allégorie : une plume de paon d'un bleu royal qui dessine à son extrémité l'œil de la sagesse. Tout le destin de l'Inde tient dans ce dessin finement calligraphié : l'œil de la sagesse et l'oiseau sacré dont la longévité, la clairvoyance, la lenteur impériale de sa démarche font de lui le fétiche sacré dont chaque plume est considérée comme un présage. Il est l'intermédiaire obligé entre les hommes et Dieu.
L'ensemble folklorique « Shrustii », fondé en 2005 à New Delhi, est un excellent promoteur de la culture indienne. Il est un véritable musée de ce folklore ethnique, avec des danses et des chants incroyables, de la musique traditionnelle et des costumes éblouissants de couleurs qui représentent l'unité dans la diversité de la culture indienne. Il se produit dans des spectacles culturels locaux, des festivals et des événements culturels réalisés par des artistes des minorités des états du Rajasthan, du Pendjab et du Kerala.
Le groupe est le promoteur du théâtre indien traditionnel. Il est entièrement symbolique et intimement lié à la danse et à la musique. L'intrigue n'est qu'un prétexte à la représentation par l'acteur des émotions et des sentiments humains. L'art dramatique indien cherche à mener le spectateur vers un état de sérénité et de jouissance esthétique. Les dialogues entre les personnages combinent tantôt des parties en prose, tantôt des parties en vers, sans jamais laisser une de ces méthodes d'énonciation prendre le dessus sur l'autre. Les sources d'inspiration traditionnelles se trouvent dans la mythologie et la religion.
L'ensemble folklorique Shrustii présente un spectacle de kathakali qui est une forme de théâtre dansé originaire de l'état du Kerala dans le sud de l'Inde. C'est une combinaison spectaculaire de drame, de danse, de musique et de rituel. Les personnages, aux maquillages élaborés et aux costumes raffinés reconstituent des épisodes tirés des épopées hindoues. Les formes et les couleurs du maquillage sont toutes codées et fonction de l'interprétation du personnage représenté sur scène : prince vertueux, personnage démoniaque, sexe, hiérarchie et qualité.
Le travail des artistes est très exigeant physiquement. Il se maîtrise en employant les méthodes de concentration et d'énergie. Les expressions du visage, les regards et les positions de mains constituent une grande partie du jeu des acteurs.
La troupe est composée d'acteurs, de chanteurs et de percussionnistes. Les maquillages, très complexes, sont réalisés à partir de pâtes de riz par des artistes spécialisés et leur élaboration demande plusieurs heures de travail. Le kathakali n'est joué que par des hommes qui tiennent aussi les éventuels rôles féminins.
Shrustii vous invite à un voyage dans l'Inde éternelle. Comme un résumé de cette terre de mystère, le kathakali met en scène les héros et les démons de la mythologie hindoue.
Allons à sa rencontre comme on se prépare à un voyage envoutant.