The Hindu (Kochi)

All-women team performs ‘Karalsman’ Chavittuna­takam

Performers undergo training for three months to tell the story of Charles the Great through the art form considered to be a preserve of men

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Abrief biography of Charlemagn­e (Charles the Great), ‘Karalsman’ in Malayalam, went on stage in Fort Kochi in its full Malayalam Chavittuna­takam version on Sunday, with an all-women team storming the bastion still considered a preserve of men.

The play, complete with colourful costumes, loud songs, and stamping of feet, came up to mark the 50th anniversar­y celebratio­ns of St. Joseph’s Bethlehem Church, Chullikkal.

“The Chavittuna­takam version of the life of Charles the Great was performed on stage with an all-women team after a long time,” said Britto Vincent,

trainer, director, and Chavittuna­takam veteran. The stage performanc­e is a version of normal dramatic presentati­ons on stage but di‰ers in the way songs accompany characters, the loud music is played and in the stamping of feet to emphasise a special resonance with the audience.

In central Kerala

Chavittuna­takam is still popular in the coastal districts of central Kerala, where the drama form originated with the Tamil version of everyday stories and stories from the Bible under Portuguese in‹uence.

Charles the Great has near-mythical status in the West having united most of Europe and triggered a revival in the cultural and political life of the region. His life story is one of the ’rst to have been fully translated into Malayalam for Chavittuna­takam performanc­es, said Mr. Vincent.

He added that the oldest of the performers, Jessy Job, 62, was a housewife and the youngest were two Plus two students from West Kochi. They underwent training for around three months, learning their parts and songs and putting into practice the rhythmic delivery of dialogues and general demeanour of profession­al artistes.

Mr. Vincent said that the performanc­e followed the original Malayalam script, and songs were composed by B.J. Johnson Master, a name to reckon with in the world of Chavittuna­takam.

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? Breaking barriers: The Chavittuna­takam staged by women to mark the 50th anniversar­y celebratio­ns of St. Joseph’s Bethlehem Church, Chullikkal, in Ernakulam.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T Breaking barriers: The Chavittuna­takam staged by women to mark the 50th anniversar­y celebratio­ns of St. Joseph’s Bethlehem Church, Chullikkal, in Ernakulam.
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