Thekkady - Kalaripayettu Show

Thekkady - Kalaripayattu Show

Regarded as the "Mother of All Martial Arts," Kalaripayattu has a rich legacy that spans over 3,000 years, making it the oldest martial art still practised today. Kalaripayattu is believed to be World’s first martial art form and Kerala is its cradle. This ancient Indian martial art form, indigenous to Kerala, is a visual spectacle that combines grace, power, and history.

The Kadathanadan Kalari Centre & Navarasa Kathakali in Thekkady has earned a reputation for its elaborate demonstrations and teachings of Kalaripayattu. The Centre presents thrilling demonstrations alongside traditional Kathakali shows. This cultural hub attracts not only tourists seeking a glimpse into this ancient art form but also students yearning to learn its secrets.

Witnessing a Kalaripayattu performance is more than just watching a fight scene. It's a captivating display that seamlessly blends athleticism and artistry. You'll be mesmerized by the performers' flowing movements, which combine elegance and power into a mesmerizing dance of combat. Gravity-defying leaps and intricate acrobatics highlight the incredible physical conditioning of these masters. The essence of Kalaripayattu is showcased through the mastery of traditional weapons like swords, shields, and staffs, wielded with deadly precision. Additionally, the performance demonstrates powerful hand-to-hand combat techniques, revealing the art's effectiveness in close-quarters battles.

In Kerala, several popular venues offer captivating Kalaripayattu performances, showcasing this ancient martial art form. Kadathanadan Kalari Centre & Navarasa Kathakali, Thekkady, Periyar, Punarjani Traditional Village, Munnar; Kalari Kshethra, Munnar; Kerala Kathakali Centre, Kochi, Greenix Village, Fort Kochi, etc. to name a few.

Don't miss your chance to experience the essence of Kalaripayattu on your trip to Kerala! Watch a live performance by masters of this ancient martial art and learn about the unique moves and weapons that define this cultural treasure.

kalaripayettu-show

Duration :

1 Hour

Time :

6 pm to 7 pm

Recommended :

For all age groups

Inclusions :

Kalaripayattu Show

Exclusions :

Transport to/from the Venue and all other expenses not mentioned in inclusions

Suitable Period :

Throughout the year


FAQ

Kalarippayattu originated in the southern Indian state of Kerala.
• Kadathanadan Kalari Centre & Navarasa Kathakali, Thekkady, Periyar
• Punarjani Traditional Village, Munnar
• Kalari Kshethra, Munnar
• Kerala Kathakali Centre, Kochi
• Greenix Village, Fort Kochi
The duration of the Kalaripayattu Performance can vary depending on the venue and format. Performances can range from 30 minutes to an hour or more.
At a Kalaripayattu Show, you can expect an exhilarating display of this ancient martial art that showcases a combination of graceful movements, powerful strikes, and intricate footwork. The performance typically includes demonstrations of various techniques, such as bare-hand combat and weaponry, often accompanied by traditional music that enhances the experience.

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