All Night Demon Dance Party - Kathakali: Crash Course Theater #24

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2018
  • This week, we're headed back to India to learn about the all night dance shows that culminate in killing a Demon (metaphorically): Kathakali! This form arose in the Kerala region of India, and tells traditional Indian stories, but with really remarkable makeup, hand positions, and dance moves.
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Комментарии • 151

  • @WildModesty
    @WildModesty 6 лет назад +315

    Hello, I hail from the Indian state where Kathakali is performed, and I just wanted to say I loved this video. I was actually quite pleasantly surprised to see this atop my subscriptions feed, haha. This was a concise and fairly balanced description of the dance form. I was half afraid there were going to be some misunderstood or misinterpreted facts, which unfortunately happens in a lot of YT vids explaining such things from a foreign cultural perspective. But I really enjoyed this one. And I do laud you for trying to do the sringara bhaava, or the 'erotic' expression... because though you didn't mention it, probably due to the time constraints, Kathakali dancers take years to train their facial muscles, not just learn the hand gestures. Literally months or years of learning to move many of their facial muscles independently of each other, with great control and in graceful conjunction with the other ones. So, to actually do an expression of that kind, takes a dancer a long time. But still, a valiant attempt on your part. I know I can't and will not try with my more or less wooden face. Hehe. So cheers, and thank you for this great vid. :)

    • @zerozzable
      @zerozzable 6 лет назад +10

      +Absurdister WHILE I agree with some of your commentary above, I (also a Malayali) had a really strong distaste with Mike using the words "sacred" and "secular" multiple times. It is as if the commentary and analysis was written by people who cannot escape the "Abrahamic" framework. I am not surprised, but still "meh".

    • @suhashg8664
      @suhashg8664 6 лет назад +1

      Absurdister I'm your neighbor Karnataka.......

    • @WildModesty
      @WildModesty 6 лет назад +21

      @A Bcde That is his main audience, and when you're trying to explain something, you have to put it in terms your audience understands. This is a great video for those unfamiliar with the cultural system in India/Kerala, and it stayed focused on the art itself. You can't go into those kind of nuances and keep that focus, in such a short video. I felt he did a good job, but to each his own.

    • @WildModesty
      @WildModesty 6 лет назад +2

      @SUHAS H G Hello there, neighbor. :)

    • @anjupadma3431
      @anjupadma3431 6 лет назад

      Me too... I checked the tittle twice. And I agree with you.

  • @esokairuk87
    @esokairuk87 6 лет назад +71

    I am from Kerala, congrats on your admirable attempt to appreciate and explain this esoteric art! Kudos.

    • @edwardkumarkenway1875
      @edwardkumarkenway1875 6 лет назад

      How are you and your family up there brother with the nation's headlines buzzing last couple of weeks with the devastating floods in kerala?

  • @rainydaylady6596
    @rainydaylady6596 6 лет назад +132

    I dare anyone to use those facial expressions in a bar the next time they're looking for romance. Lol

  • @numeroseis
    @numeroseis 6 лет назад +16

    This has been the funniest episode so far. Mike doing the face expressions just killed me.

  • @domnulpamant8566
    @domnulpamant8566 6 лет назад +63

    4:30 Don't get too erotic Mike we don't want this video to be age-restricted!

  • @CplAnguadaEarth
    @CplAnguadaEarth 6 лет назад +49

    It reminds me of hula. Hula proper was suppressed as a part of the suppression of Hawaiian religion and language. This was because it was an important part of religious practice. Halaus are the place where it is properly taught and it likewise takes a long time of practice there to learn the music and performance skills. What was said about the importance of gesture in these performances seemed very apt. Dance and dance drama can be a very powerful way to express that which cannot be expressed the same with different methods. And it is very easy to lose track of over time, so we must appreciate them and their intricacies while we can.

    • @ishitarawat9475
      @ishitarawat9475 6 лет назад +1

      CplAnguadaEarth what is the common religion in hawaii?

    • @eaterdrinker000
      @eaterdrinker000 6 лет назад

      Obama!

    • @otomackena7610
      @otomackena7610 6 лет назад +1

      CplAnguadaEarth thats really interesting .

    • @CplAnguadaEarth
      @CplAnguadaEarth 6 лет назад +8

      The modern state of Hawaii is mostly Christian, because of missionaries, the suppression of the original religion, and also people moving there. I was speaking about the older religion, which as far as I know is only called Hawaiian religion. I do not know of a name for the religion as a whole, although there are other parts of it with names like the Kapu system.

  • @DuluthTW
    @DuluthTW 6 лет назад +27

    I really love this series. Mike is wonderful. Thanks for sharing!

  • @sairidimutukulla7304
    @sairidimutukulla7304 6 лет назад +16

    Yes. CrashCourse. Ilove the way they explain stuff. The convey so much and it isnt as stressing as somepeople might think. And may just add that Mike trying to do the head thing was so funny and I don't know why but it made mt day. Keep rocking and keep the videos coming cause I just can't get enough of them. Thanks CrashCourse.

  • @robyngunn422
    @robyngunn422 6 лет назад +7

    saw a kathakali performance in kerala while visiting family and it was spectacular. we got to watch the performers get ready and it was so fascinating.

  • @navesh.n.vernekar9516
    @navesh.n.vernekar9516 4 года назад +7

    Finally!
    Someone who can explain about Kathakali very neatly!
    YES!

  • @JDazell
    @JDazell 5 лет назад +4

    The line "by means of your play you protect the whole universe" refers to shiva's "dance" which keeps the energy of the universe active

    • @navesh.n.vernekar9516
      @navesh.n.vernekar9516 4 года назад

      And the name of Shiva's dance is Shiva Tandava.
      Another dance,invented by him is called Bharatnatyam

  • @jayadevrajendran
    @jayadevrajendran 5 месяцев назад +2

    I would like to add a few points :
    ● Kathakali assumed to be the changed from of another art form called "Ramanattam" which were 8 stories of Lord Ram.
    ● Like 'Koodiyattam' and 'Krisnanattam' kathakali was also limit upper class audiences.
    ● There are other 'minukku' (yellow face like female) for male characters. They usually are Brahmins...
    ● Female characters (except Kari) dont were head gears or fake nails.
    ● Kathakali holds Guinness World Record fir thickest facial makeup .
    Thank you for your effort to do this video.
    - with love ,
    A Kathakali Artist.❤

  • @hunted_man4035
    @hunted_man4035 6 лет назад +1

    A man, I need to watch some previous episodes before that video! I look forward to it! Keep up the AMAZING work, I am really thankful for what you do.

  • @bassdylan7048
    @bassdylan7048 6 лет назад +5

    This presenter/host is my favorite. Super cute and charismatic. ^^

  • @TheIdleGenius
    @TheIdleGenius 5 лет назад +4

    Laughed till tears, Mike is brilliant!

  • @neelimagopinath452
    @neelimagopinath452 6 лет назад +17

    Yeah Kerala represent!

  • @Marshano100
    @Marshano100 6 лет назад +8

    Kathakali carries the stories of our people 💪🏾

  • @iamtenrose7479
    @iamtenrose7479 4 года назад +2

    My god. I have been watching so many crash course videos and never knew you guys made a video on kathakali. Just wow

  • @issacjoseph6054
    @issacjoseph6054 6 лет назад +4

    I'm from Kerala and I had no idea what kathakali was. Thanks for this!

  • @ms.rstake_1211
    @ms.rstake_1211 6 лет назад +1

    It's amazing how great this show is.

  • @abhisheksoni2980
    @abhisheksoni2980 6 лет назад +2

    Wow. Really, really beautiful effort.

  • @debodatta7398
    @debodatta7398 6 лет назад +11

    Eyyy Finally doing South Indian content I love it! Super underrated part of the world you should do Tamil nadu next

    • @navesh.n.vernekar9516
      @navesh.n.vernekar9516 4 года назад

      Well he can do a vid about Karnataka,The reason why he can't do a vid about Tamil Nadu is cuz there are no theatrical dance forms in Tamil Nadu.

  • @shawniyer3329
    @shawniyer3329 5 лет назад +2

    The title of this video is outrageous

  • @agent47akhil
    @agent47akhil 6 лет назад +11

    Damn, I'm from Kerala and never saw or was interested in Kathakali, but here I am learning about it from CrashCourse. :D

    • @edwardkumarkenway1875
      @edwardkumarkenway1875 6 лет назад

      You were too busy learning foreign culture maybe that you chose to ignore your very own

    • @agent47akhil
      @agent47akhil 5 лет назад +2

      @@edwardkumarkenway1875 is that what happened to you?

  • @shideyare4834
    @shideyare4834 6 лет назад +10

    Thanks crash course 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @anshulpundhir8170
    @anshulpundhir8170 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks. Love from India.

  • @krutibhavsar9534
    @krutibhavsar9534 Год назад

    I loved your neck moves... Hahah... A very nice video...

  • @susumnasen4783
    @susumnasen4783 6 лет назад

    Beautiful video. I learned a lot about kathakali here... despite being an Indian. Continue to teach about Indian theatres.

  • @aswinmohandas_400
    @aswinmohandas_400 6 лет назад

    Wonderfully and thoroughly explained.. appreciate the work..
    Fan from Kerala

  • @Sanjay-lw6sy
    @Sanjay-lw6sy 5 лет назад

    Great video. Instant like. 😄

  • @pronoydutta614
    @pronoydutta614 6 лет назад

    You killed it, Mike... You really did

  • @Jobe-13
    @Jobe-13 6 лет назад

    Excellent!

  • @Nanoubonbon
    @Nanoubonbon 5 лет назад

    Love you!!!

  • @doomstadt2371
    @doomstadt2371 6 лет назад +8

    If that doesn't end up as a gif then I don't know the internet lol

  • @adityaunni420
    @adityaunni420 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for appreciating our culture 😘

  • @AdityaMehendale
    @AdityaMehendale 6 лет назад +9

    A+ for effort :) and A++ for LoLs :D at 4:30

  • @tisha8253
    @tisha8253 6 лет назад +2

    I love kathakali and all Indian forms of india.Its amazing to learn classical form of dance ❤❤❤❤

  • @pkmkbindianarmy1480
    @pkmkbindianarmy1480 6 лет назад +15

    Proud to be indian.

    • @rahulnailwal7179
      @rahulnailwal7179 6 лет назад +2

      Annoying Guy-Yeah u really signify ur name...
      Typical jealous stereotype

    • @rj2swag791
      @rj2swag791 6 лет назад +2

      Annoying Guy it's not others work. It is the work of ancestors and forefathers. Why can't we be proud of our ancient and rich culture?

    • @ayushsharma9270
      @ayushsharma9270 6 лет назад

      Technically he isn't wrong, is he?

    • @rahulnailwal7179
      @rahulnailwal7179 5 лет назад

      @@ayushsharma9270 , yes he appears not...
      But he is technically diplomatic

  • @radhashyamsahoo8080
    @radhashyamsahoo8080 6 лет назад

    thanks from india

  • @camiloiribarren1450
    @camiloiribarren1450 6 лет назад +31

    Learning about Indian theater? Taught by Mike? Yes, please! Keep him teaching us about more liberal arts

  • @zenken5007
    @zenken5007 6 лет назад +1

    I hope this awesome art doesn't die and people of tge state spend money and encourage it.

  • @zenken5007
    @zenken5007 6 лет назад

    Wow!

  • @jishnuprakashnambiar7203
    @jishnuprakashnambiar7203 6 лет назад +5

    There are other similar theater performance like theyyam & ottanthullal

  • @rajaryan8842
    @rajaryan8842 6 лет назад +2

    I love how they spell it😁

  • @stephaniehight2771
    @stephaniehight2771 6 лет назад +1

    Just want to know how much time you spent rehearse your bhavha. I know I couldn't do it.

  • @lakshmansagar9624
    @lakshmansagar9624 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks Mike & CrashCourse. Please do videos on Kuchipudi, Kathak, Bharatanatyam,Dandiya etc.,, Please kindly consider my request..

  • @rajendratrivedi2374
    @rajendratrivedi2374 6 лет назад

    please also make a video on mohiniyattam which is also a traditional dance of Kerala

  • @lizageorge8923
    @lizageorge8923 6 лет назад +3

    The "th" of Kathakali is soft... Like the word "the"
    😂😂😂😅

    • @jimschwartz1502
      @jimschwartz1502 6 лет назад

      Wrong, there is no "soft" th sound in most Indian languages. The "th" is pronounced like the "th" in "lighthearted".

    • @lizageorge8923
      @lizageorge8923 6 лет назад +4

      Jim Schwartz no... I'm from Kerala, spoke Malayalam all my life. We most definitely have a soft "th" sound, and it is most definitely soft in Kathakali.

    • @saig2007
      @saig2007 4 года назад +3

      Jim Schwartz that level of unwarranted confidence. Way to go. Keep it up!

    • @lizageorge8923
      @lizageorge8923 4 года назад +2

      @@saig2007 right? I wonder where on Earth he heard smth like that

  • @devji2010
    @devji2010 5 лет назад +1

    One like from Kerala.. 😍

  • @flowerleaf4986
    @flowerleaf4986 6 лет назад

    It is 1:28 am and u upload now I'm in a different country so yeah

  • @ashwatimenon5481
    @ashwatimenon5481 Год назад +1

    Brother your flexibility 😂🤣🤪

  • @haldarnitish
    @haldarnitish 6 лет назад +1

    As I can assume form the 4:30 part is the writer of the "facial expression Handler" had a Asian wife (not Indian Asian a Asian asian. Like Chinese, Nepali thai.)

  • @tiagoanchiieta
    @tiagoanchiieta 5 лет назад

    Can someone tell me what word he says in 8:24? Is it caravel cousins? It doesn't make too sense for me.

  • @VineethJose
    @VineethJose 6 лет назад

    Hi, from Kerala ;)

  • @shyamktvmala
    @shyamktvmala 6 лет назад +26

    കഥകളി
    കൂടിയാട്ടം
    കൃഷ്ണനാട്ടം

    • @kiransuniverse2282
      @kiransuniverse2282 5 лет назад

      thatz the language guys... malayalam.. bro.. polichu tta...

  • @weirdandquirky9907
    @weirdandquirky9907 6 лет назад

    Mike for President!

  • @nealbachman2708
    @nealbachman2708 6 лет назад

    Oh no I dropped my blending sponges

  • @resmihari5659
    @resmihari5659 5 лет назад

    and i am also from kerala where kathakali is performed

  • @Resmungo
    @Resmungo 6 лет назад +2

    I vaguely remember an Arjuna anime.

  • @xenoization
    @xenoization 6 лет назад

    Anyone know what those pointy head ornaments are called are called? 1:42

    • @ishitarawat9475
      @ishitarawat9475 6 лет назад +1

      macabrescott they are helmets know as 'sirstran' in hindi

    • @adiman09
      @adiman09 6 лет назад +2

      Kireeta or Makuta.

    • @araghav3921
      @araghav3921 6 лет назад +1

      That is probably a Thai (or Khmer) painting.

  • @Mr.Nichan
    @Mr.Nichan Год назад +1

    1:10 I don't think very many people are going to say that with you and get it right.

  • @kiransuniverse2282
    @kiransuniverse2282 5 лет назад

    awesome presentaton bro..

  • @monish05m
    @monish05m 6 лет назад +2

    4:30 is the best part thank me later.

  • @resmihari5659
    @resmihari5659 5 лет назад +1

    ekalavya was the greatest archer but he learned archery by secretly hiding and learning from the classes of dhronacharya the guru of pandavas and kauravas when dhron met ekalavya dhron asked gurudakshina as ekalavy s thump and ekalavya sincerely gave his thump to dhronacharya

  • @rodigoduterte9192
    @rodigoduterte9192 6 лет назад +7

    So we are learning Culture and history?

    • @tejntanga
      @tejntanga 6 лет назад +6

      We're learning theater! So. Yes :)

    • @Skiptracer1981
      @Skiptracer1981 6 лет назад +1

      Culture tends to shape history, so why not?

  • @mahekarora1174
    @mahekarora1174 6 лет назад +1

    Hello. Can I please get a video on the Russian revolution. I'm in desperate need of it because Crash Course videos are elaborate and explain in a very efficient and effective manner. Please do take this into consideration.

  • @kiransuniverse2282
    @kiransuniverse2282 5 лет назад

    thtz frm ma place .. Kerala..

  • @sadpacman3290
    @sadpacman3290 4 года назад

    I know this is an old video and I probably won't get a response, but in this and a couple of other Asian forms of theater you've covered, the performances were extremely long. Were the audience expected to maintain the rapt attention and fixed seating that Westerners tend to think of when we think of being an audience, or were these a bit more casual, like a rock concert?

  • @wormswithteeth
    @wormswithteeth 6 лет назад +1

    You're demonstration was spectacular. You're face became like a mask!

  • @adiman09
    @adiman09 6 лет назад +2

    This was fantastic. Btw what did you mean by 'secular' here?

    • @codenamevisage
      @codenamevisage 6 лет назад

      adi g.m Something not related to religion. Like he mentioned how Shakespeare dramas are adapted.

    • @paul3003mathew
      @paul3003mathew 6 лет назад +1

      Man is secular(not sacred but worldly) and God is sacred (holy and divine).

    • @adiman09
      @adiman09 6 лет назад

      Paul Mathew I don't think that is what kathakali or any other Indian theatre implies. Most Indian philosophies deem all creation including the entire universe as sacred. Secular is more a political term than philosophical.

    • @saptakmukherjee3051
      @saptakmukherjee3051 6 лет назад

      @@paul3003mathew Thats a christian way of looking at the world.But we are not christians!

    • @user-bz6py1wd4y
      @user-bz6py1wd4y 4 года назад

      @@saptakmukherjee3051 And how do 'we' look at the world?

  • @TheStacyfergie
    @TheStacyfergie 6 лет назад +3

    See I'm Indian and my parents could never properly explain it me

  • @mrmister1657
    @mrmister1657 4 года назад

    Kathakali reminds me of kabuki

  • @alexixeno4223
    @alexixeno4223 6 лет назад

    You went from very uncomfortable to "how you doing" when you did that face motion

  • @YukiDemonOfHell
    @YukiDemonOfHell 6 лет назад +1

    Cool, this seems very similar to kabuki thats really interesting! I wonder if they have similar roots or if they were created independently?

    • @atomlover
      @atomlover 6 лет назад +1

      I don't know about Malyalam, but Japanese sound very similar to Marathi

    • @rajeswarigopi9442
      @rajeswarigopi9442 4 года назад

      Something similar to that. Both are theatre arts.

    • @rajeswarigopi9442
      @rajeswarigopi9442 4 года назад +1

      They were created independently.
      Kathakali evolved from ramanattam and krishnanattam before 17th century. Both of these evolved from koodiyattam that goes back to the first century AD.
      Kabuki evolved indepemdtly during the same 17th century in Japan.
      Both were meant to enact folk stories and epics, and along with it,the makeups involved all symbolic aspects that hinted at the various aspects of the character.
      For example,in Hinduism,red symbolises blood and refer to warrior type characters, and thus Hanuman, and other warrior characters have red paint on their faces
      Likewise, green symbolises the hero nature,and thus the heroes of the stories had green faces and a white beard, since that white beard represents wisdom and maturity,(like the sages) and this they have the white beard.

  • @rishikamalsweb
    @rishikamalsweb 6 лет назад

    It's Kerala artform .

  • @saptakmukherjee3051
    @saptakmukherjee3051 6 лет назад +1

    4:30 I AM SEDUCED MIKE

  • @aquatic_doge2212
    @aquatic_doge2212 6 лет назад +2

    Lol

  • @allykat5899
    @allykat5899 6 лет назад

    4:30 he looks constipated

  • @paul3003mathew
    @paul3003mathew 6 лет назад +6

    എന്റെ സായ്പ്പെ അമേരിക്കേല് കഥകളി പഠിച്ച ഇന്ഗ്ളീഷ് അറിയാവുന്ന മലയാളികളില്ലാഞിട്ടാ?

  • @michellemillington6452
    @michellemillington6452 6 лет назад

    I cannot even believe it. I just cannot.

    • @kdvr766
      @kdvr766 6 лет назад

      Ikr what's with the fixation of fake breasts

    • @rajeswarigopi9442
      @rajeswarigopi9442 4 года назад

      @@kdvr766 those are female characters. The play is traditionally meant to be performed by men.
      And the exxagerared make ups are to make stronger impact on the features of the characters.

    • @kdvr766
      @kdvr766 4 года назад

      @@rajeswarigopi9442 wouldnt it be more convenient if women play the women characters?

    • @user-bz6py1wd4y
      @user-bz6py1wd4y 4 года назад +1

      @@kdvr766 I think regardless of who plays the woman character ,fake breasts would be mandatory to indicate that the character was a woman. You see, even if one were to possess real breasts,they'd be indistinguishable under the heavy embellishments of the costume.

    • @user-bz6py1wd4y
      @user-bz6py1wd4y 4 года назад

      Believe what?

  • @Dayglodaydreams
    @Dayglodaydreams 6 лет назад

    When will we get to romanticism?

  • @mommytime454
    @mommytime454 6 лет назад

    And this is a crash course for what grade?

  • @deepifly
    @deepifly 6 лет назад +3

    Demon dance party? A rather reckless title for a video describing a very intricate and meticulous classical dance form of an ancient culture... why make all effort to learn about an auspicious piece of heritage and reduce it to a “demon dance party” - is this just negligence in research or deliberate irreverence...
    Who would make good food and serve it on dirty platter... meh...

  • @vvkvjn
    @vvkvjn 6 лет назад

    Demon dance ? Keep some better headline to catch people.

  • @sanjanasriv
    @sanjanasriv 5 лет назад +1

    lmao he _butchered_ the pronunciation.
    But good effort.

  • @LittleJoeTheMoonlightCat
    @LittleJoeTheMoonlightCat 4 года назад

    Yea I think I'll Stick with My Jellicle Make-Up, at least that only takes Half an Hour to put on, and Nothing in the Eyes, Nose, or Mouth, and with Brother Alonzo, Mentor Mistoffelees, and Myself Only the Basic Colors are used. Black and White, with Munkustrap there's some Grey, There are other Colors, but ALL JELLICLES have Black Eyeliner, I'm the Only 1 without Eyebrows. good job on the vid.

  • @saig2007
    @saig2007 4 года назад

    English-as-a-first-language speaker completely unqualified in a foreign language butchering pronunciations so confidently: native people goes “ thanks for covering our culture. I never knew this before you told me about my culture”

  • @suryanair4715
    @suryanair4715 6 лет назад +5

    Very good video, but the narrator's trial at Sringara Rasa seemed comic and unnecessary. You could have had a trained dancer do it for you.

  • @mksheppard83
    @mksheppard83 6 лет назад

    First =)

  • @kacos1049
    @kacos1049 6 лет назад

    First...

  • @ParasaraSridharDuggirala
    @ParasaraSridharDuggirala 6 лет назад

    No link to any *actual* kathakali performance in the description? No snippets from other plays? Such heavy focus on theory gives an illusion of knowledge which does not have any actual experience.
    Case in point: 4:30 . Without providing a reference of the actual bhava (performance of an expert), how is any viewer supposed to evaluate your performance? What you did, seemed more like a mockery, than a performance. If you had the decency to show an actual example of the performance, you need not explain the bhava being erotic, the viewers would have understood it immediately. Let me guess, your Chinese opera video is also equally lame.