As many as 40 artistes of Kerala Chavittunataka Academy in Gothuruthu of Ernakulam district danced with vigour while portraying plots around the life of Lord Ayyappa as the child of Shiva and Vishnu yesterday.
Directed by Joseph Salim, the three-hour dance-drama show with energetic movements had the lyrics in Malayalam instead of the customary Tamil mixed with the state's language.
Earlier in the evening, 'Chuvati 2014' that lines up five Chavittunatakam plays in Gothuruthu near North Paravur till the end of the festival on December 30 was inaugurated by veteran Mohiniyattam danseuse Kalamandalam Sathyabhama and Chhau dance exponent Gopal Prasad Dubey.
Chavittunatakam, which traces its pioneer to missionary Chinnathambi Annavi, has its aesthetics and costumes borrowed from European ballet.
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