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Kerala Kalamandalam

Kerala Kalamandalam

Kerala Kalamandalam – The Living Temple of Classical Arts

Kerala Kalamandalam
Kerala Kalamandalam

In the heart of Cheruthuruthy village on the banks of the Bharathapuzha River, lies the legendary Kerala Kalamandalam — the cradle of Kerala’s rich performing arts and cultural legacy. Founded in 1930 by the great poet Vallathol Narayana Menon, this prestigious institution is a sanctuary of tradition, creativity, and classical excellence, where the ancient art forms of Kerala continue to thrive.

If you wish to experience Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, Koodiyattam, Thullal, and other traditional art forms in their purest form, Kerala Kalamandalam is your window into the soul of Kerala’s artistic heritage.


A Legacy of Art and Devotion

Kerala Kalamandalam was established with the vision to preserve and promote Kerala’s classical art forms, many of which were fading under colonial rule. Over the decades, it has become the premier center for learning traditional performing arts, recognized internationally as a Deemed University of Art and Culture.

Every corner of this serene campus resonates with rhythm and grace — from the sound of drums and temple bells to the captivating expressions of Kathakali performers practicing under oil lamps.


What to Experience at Kerala Kalamandalam
  • Kathakali Performances: Watch the mesmerizing dance-drama of Kerala — with vibrant costumes, painted faces, and powerful storytelling.

  • Mohiniyattam & Koodiyattam: Witness the elegance of Mohiniyattam (Dance of the Enchantress) and the ancient Sanskrit theater form Koodiyattam, both UNESCO-recognized art forms.

  • Percussion Training: Feel the heartbeat of Kerala through traditional instruments like Chenda, Maddalam, and Edakka.

  • Campus Tour: Explore classrooms, rehearsal halls, and performance stages — where students live, learn, and perform in a gurukula (teacher-disciple) tradition.

  • Cultural Photography: Capture vivid moments of Kerala’s artistry — dancers, drummers, and rituals against the backdrop of traditional architecture.

  • Attend Art Festivals: Visit during Kalamandalam Annual Festival (Koothambalam performances) to see Kerala’s greatest artists in action.


A Living Heritage

What makes Kerala Kalamandalam truly special is its authentic, immersive atmosphere. The institution functions not just as a school but as a living museum of Kerala’s performing arts. Here, tradition and discipline are treated as sacred — passed down from masters to disciples through generations.

It’s an experience that allows you to witness art not as entertainment, but as a way of life.


Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Kerala Kalamandalam is from November to March, when the weather is pleasant, and cultural programs are frequent. However, guided tours and performances are available throughout the year with prior booking.

Visiting Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Closed on Sundays and public holidays)Tour Duration: 1.5 – 2 hours


How to Reach
  • Location: Cheruthuruthy, 30 km north of Thrissur, Kerala

  • Nearest Airport: Cochin International Airport (80 km)

  • Nearest Railway Station: Shoranur Junction (7 km)

  • By Road: Well-connected by road from Thrissur, Palakkad, and Guruvayur.


Why Visit Kerala Kalamandalam?
  • Discover the cradle of Kerala’s classical arts and traditions

  • Watch live Kathakali and Mohiniyattam performances

  • Learn about Kerala’s gurukula system and art education

  • Perfect for culture lovers, students, and international travelers

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