Kerala Kalamandalam Kerala Kalamandalam Deemed
Kerala Kalamandalam
Kerala Kalamandalam Deemed University of Art and Culture, is a
major centre for learning Indian performing arts, especially those that
developed in the Southern states of India, with the special emphasis on
Kerala. It is situated in the village of Cheruthuruthy in Thrissur
District on the banks of the Bharathapuzha river.
HISTORY
The inception of Kalamandalam gave a second life to three
major classical performing arts of Kerala as Kathakali, Kudiyattam and
Mohiniyattam were, by the turn of 20th century, facing the threat of
extinction under various regulations of the colonial authorities.[1] It
was at this juncture, in 1927, that Vallathol Narayana Menon and Mukunda
Raja came forward and formed a society called Kerala Kalamandalam. They
solicited donations from the public and conducted a lottery in order to
raise funds for this society.[2] Kerala Kalamandalam was inaugurated in
November 1930 at Kunnamkulam, and was later shifted to the village of
Cheruthuruthy, just south of Shoranur in 1933. The Maharaja of Cochin
donated land and a building. Subsequently, a dance department was
started to revive Mohiniyattom.[3] Kerala Kalamandalam has been
functioning as a grant-in-aid institution under the Cultural Affairs
Department, Government of Kerala. In 2006, the Kalamandalam was accorded
the status of 'Deemed University for Art and Culture' by the Government
of India. In 2010, University Grants Commission (India) has given 'A'
category status for Kalamandalam Deemed University of Art and Culture.
Kalamandalam is the only deemed university in Kerala state accorded the
prestigious status.
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