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Deep dives into India’s classical and folk theater traditions — Kathakali, Kutiyattam, Kuchipudi, Chhau, and the hundreds of regional forms that make Indian performance unique.

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Jatra folk theatre performance in West Bengal Traditions
March 30, 2026 5 min read

Theatre in West Bengal: Jatra, Tagore & Kolkata’s Living Stage

Bengal: Where Theatre Is a Way of Life In few places on Earth does theatre run as deep in the…

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A Kathakali artist in full green and red face makeup and a towering red and gold crown, performing at night under a single oil lamp, with the audience seated cross legged on the ground. Traditions
March 29, 2026 4 min read

How Long Does a Kathakali Performance Last? Honest Answer for First-Timers

Wondering how long a Kathakali performance actually takes? Quick answer: anywhere from 75 minutes to 10 hours. Here is how…

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Close up of a Kutiyattam artist's hand performing an intricate mudra near a burning brass oil lamp, deep amber light, dark temple stage in the background. Traditions
March 26, 2026 4 min read

Koodiyattam vs Kutiyattam: Same Theatre, Different Spelling, Explained

Koodiyattam or Kutiyattam? Are they two art forms or the same one? Quick answer plus the meaning of the Malayalam…

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