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What is the basis for character classification in Kathakali performances?

AThe moral nature of the character as Satvika (virtuous), Rajasika (heroic), or Tamasika (demonic)

BThe costume color and size of the headgear

CThe age and gender of the performer

DThe type of musical instrument used during the act

Answer:

A. The moral nature of the character as Satvika (virtuous), Rajasika (heroic), or Tamasika (demonic)

Read Explanation:

Kathakali has been influenced by the ritual performing arts of Koodiyattam, Krishnattam, Ramanattam, and Chakiarkoothu, as well as Kerala’s early martial art traditions, which have shaped its body movements and sequential patterns. Depictions of Kathakali poses can be seen in the frescoes of Mattancheri Temple, Kerala. This art form is a unique blend of dance, music, and acting, drawing inspiration from Indian epics. It incorporates hastamudras (hand gestures) and expressive facial movements, synchronized with the recitation of verses (padams). The entire body is engaged in the performance. The dance derives its textual foundation from Balarama Bharatam and Hastalakshana Deepika. In Kathakali, characters are categorized into three types based on their nature: Satvika (virtuous and noble) Rajasika (passionate and heroic) Tamasika (dark and demonic) The music follows Kerala’s traditional Sopana Sangeet style.


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