Cilappatikaram in Kutiyattam
Schedule
Sat, 13 Jun, 2026 at 03:30 pm
UTC+05:30Location
Ranga Shankara: Bengaluru | Bangalore, KA
CILAPPATIKARAM
The Anklet`s Verdict - In Kudiyattam
A powerful reimagining of the ancient Tamil epic Cilappatikaram through the vocabulary of Kutiyattam, the world’s oldest living Sanskrit theatre tradition. This production brings to life the journey of the female protagonist Kannaki, from love and loss to divine justice through deeply expressive and meditative performance.
Rooted in the canonical folds of Kutiyattam yet boldly contemporary in its conception, Director and Actor Sooraj Nambiar crafts a minimal yet emotionally rich theatrical experience that bridges classical literature and modern sensibilities. A rare convergence of Tamil and Sanskrit legacies and an immersive encounter with myth, memory, and the essence of theatre.
Cast & Crew
ACTORS
Sooraj Nambiar
Kapila Venu
Sankar Venkateswaran
Tharun Bharath
MIZHAVU
Kalamandalam Rajeev
Kalamandalam Vijay
IDAYKKA
Kalanilyam Unnikrishnan
THALAM
Kavya Harish
MAKE-UP & CHUTTI
Kalamandalam Vyshak
SUBTITLES
Tushara Meleppattu
LIGHTS
Arun DT
PRODUCTION
Aswathy Sarojini
PHOTOS
Mintu John
About TRIPUDI ART CENTRE & ACTING LABORATORY
Tripudi Art Centre and Acting Laboratory under the aegis of Saro-Savi Cultural Trust is envisioned as a dynamic space that fosters the exploration and presentation of diverse art forms, ranging from folk traditions to contemporary practices. It seeks to move beyond being merely a performance space, evolving instead into a platform for meaningful engagement and critical discourse on art, cultural traditions, and shifting socio-economic contexts. By bringing together practitioners, scholars, and audiences, Tripudi aspires to cultivate an environment where artistic expression and analytical inquiry coexist and enrich one another.
As part of its commitment to preserving and propagating traditional performance vocabularies, Tripudi also functions as an initiative to promote Kutiyattam techniques among actors, dancers, and art enthusiasts. In this direction, it has introduced a series of exclusive workshops under its banner, titled Lochanam, Bhavangikam, and Oli, each focusing on distinct modules that delve into the nuanced aspects of expression, body dynamics, and vocal exploration rooted in classical practice. Through these efforts, Tripudi aims to bridge tradition and contemporary performance training, making these techniques accessible to a wider community of learners.
Major productions of the laboratory include Unmatta Vikramam, Cilappatikaram, and Yayati, reflecting its engagement with classical texts and their reinterpretation for modern audiences.
Where is it happening?
Ranga Shankara: Bengaluru, 36/2, 8th Cross Road, R K Colony, 2nd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India, BangaloreEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
INR 500



















