mis impresiones y vivencias durante mi estancia de dos años en la India: las artes escénicas, mi proceso de entrenamiento en kathakali, el paisaje de Kerala, los maravillosos elefantes, la vida en la India...
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Por: Lucia | La breve palabra | Comentarios (4) | Referencias (0)
GIANCARLO | 30-07-2007 22:26:42
Hi,
I reached here seeing your post in Yahoo! Kathakali group. Here, I didn't understand anything. There was Kathakali @ Evur during SriKrishna Jayanthi, but it was over now. :(
Anyway, you may find some pics in the given Flickr Link.
Regards
Haree
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Haree | ഹരീ | 10-09-2007 16:46:40
thank you Haree
..there are some writings in english in this blog in the section "ENCOUNTERS IN GLOBAL VILLAGE", and some kathakali pictures on the sections "KATHAKALI" and "MI CAMINO EN EL KATHAKALI".
...sorry you dont understand spanish, but i can tell you -after practizing kathakali and after living in Kerala -where i didnt understand malayalam for long time- that sometimes we dont need to understand, and still is possible to understand...
I think human communication goes beyond language limits... this is why kathakali is so amazing, even if you dont understand one single mudra!
What captured me first about kathakali was exactly that i didnt understood anything, it was so strange.. and anyway it was so beautiful, so magic, so great... and i didnt need to understand, just to accept the greatness of the nonunderstandable...
thank you anyway for visiting my un-understandable virtual home.
Take care and thank you for writing
LUCIA | 17-09-2007 14:58:58
Cool...
Actually because the blog is in Spanish, I didn't look at the topics. You wrote a lot about Kathakali along with pictures. Really nice. Digital documentation of Kathakali in Malayalam too is limited. Me trying to add my little bit through my blog. In my Flickr Photo-pool, I used to add short descriptions for each Kathakali pic, in English. You are welcome to take a look and comment as you like.
Are you now in Keralam?
Ha ha ha... Sukhamano? (You understand Manglish, surprising...)
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Haree | ഹരീ | 22-09-2007 11:38:37