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Kathaprasangam: An Art Form’s Century-Long Journey

Kathaprasangam

Central Idea

  • Kathaprasangam began as a medium to narrate stories of oppression, untouchability, and human resilience.
  • Today, it finds a place of relevance and renewal in the digital age, captivating audiences, both young and old.

Kathaprasangam

  • Kathaprasangam is a stage art form of Kerala, which was popular in the mid-twentieth century.
  • Kathaprasangam owes its inception to Kumaranasan (1873-1924), a Malayalam poet who aimed to educate and inspire underprivileged sections of society.
  • He sought to propagate the principles of Sree Narayana Guru and his poems.
  • It started a century ago, touching on themes of oppression, untouchability, and human triumphs.
  • It uses a blend of prose and song, accompanied by a harmonium and tabla, to retell stories.
  • Young performers compete in this art form, earning marks that influence their promotions.
  • It is celebrated for its ability to communicate with urgency and directness, addressing societal issues.

Relevance in Modern Context

  • Kathaprasangam, born out of the fight against casteism and superstitions, holds even more significance today as religious identities are asserted with violence, posing a threat to societal harmony.
  • While newer forms of entertainment have gained popularity, they still attract young audiences eager to learn and share stories using new media platforms.

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