
The festivals they celebrate, the ancient temples they have, the gods they worship, their dances and art forms, the delicious food they eat, the colourful clothes they wear, all gives us an idea of how rich the society is in terms of its culture. One of the earliest civilisations of India, it has a rich and fascinating history which is very magnetic. People from all corners of the world get attracted to its culture and come to this magical state to get a firsthand experience of it. The satisfaction they get from such encounters with one of the richest cultures in the world is precious and nothing can compare it. One of the most attractive features of the culture of Kerala is its dances which are of different types. One such popular dance is Kathakali.

Over time this form of dance has gone some changes and has incorporated improved looks, refined gestures and expressions, more new themes and ornate singing. There are about 101 stories for traditional classical Kathakali display however only about 1/3rd of it is actually displayed. Some of the traditional musical instruments used in this dance are shuddha madalam, chenda, manjira and idakka. The different forms of Kathakali styles are Vettahu Sampradayam, Kalladikkodan Sampradayam and Kaplingadu Sampradayam. These styles differ from each others in terms of choreography, position of hand and other gestures, balance between dance and drama etc. This is one of the most popular forms of dance of south India and is performed by various artists all over, gathering huge crowds.