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Flying in the land was very lush, green and just teeming with palm trees. You could see the water canals they call the backwaters. Houseboats go fro 3 and 4 night cruises into the backwaters to view the flora and fauna of the region. This is becoming more and more popular. This is a quieter place and quite a prosperous area. We saw some large homes flying in with swimming pools and big grounds. The state is called Kerala and there is a lot of IT investment here and many Americans are working in this area. The state boasts 100% literacy. We went to a show of the performers of KATHAKALI, the stately dance of Kerala. This is the only area in all of India you can see these performers. I expected a typical folk dance show but it was not like that at all. The show started with watching the men apply the make up. This takes literally hours to do. They paint their faces for certain characters completely. Watching this was quite fascinating. The show starts with an explanation of the traditions of the dance and that each performance tells a legend of the Hindu religion. Then they explain what all the actions and facial expressions mean. This is where we all sat up and really took notice. The way these men could move only certain facial muscles was truly fascinating, just one cheek up and down and around. How do they do that? It is said it takes four years and 16 hour days to gain the muscle skills and expertise to perform. They are able to express the emotion they are wishing to display so incredibly well it is easy to follow the story. There are no sounds from the actors it is all expressions. Like a highly skilled mine, I have never seen anything like this before. The costumes are really elaborate and the dance tells a story that you can actually follow. We all loved the show. I highly recommend this to anyone who comes to Cochin it would be a shame to miss this experience. The show of the performers of KATHAKALI, the stately dance of Kerala is well worth seeing.. This is the only area in all of India you can see these performers. I expected a typical folk dance show but it was not like that at all. The show started with watching the men apply the make up. This takes literally hours to do. They paint their faces for certain characters completely. Watching this was quite fascinating. The show starts with an explanation of the traditions of the dance and that each performance tells a legend of the Hindu religion. Then they explain what all the actions and facial expressions mean. This is where we all sat up and really took notice. The way these men could move only certain facial muscles was truly fascinating, just one cheek up and down and around. How do they do that? It is said it takes four years and 16 hour days to gain the muscle skills and expertise to perform. They are able to express the emotion they are wishing to display so incredibly well it is easy to follow the story. There are no sounds from the actors, it is all expressions. Like a highly skilled mine, I have never seen anything like this before. The costumes are really elaborate and the dance tells a story that you can actually follow. We all loved the show. I highly recommend this to anyone who comes to Cochin it would be a shame to miss this experience. KEY ATTRACTIONS.These attractions are featured on a local city tour. As far as city tours go this is not all that impressive. The most interesting are the murals on the walls at the Dutch Palace.
THE CHINESE FISHING NETS THE JEWISH SYNAGOGUE THE DUTCH PALACE ST. FRANCIS CHURCH AND THE SANTA CRUZ BASIILICA |
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