- Guru Kunchu Kurup
Guru Kunchu Kurup (1881-1970) was one of the most famous Kathakali artistes to have born and celebrated in south Kerala, and gained popularity in central and north Kerala as well.
Born in Poypallilkulam family of
Thakazhi village ofKuttanad in present-dayAlappuzha district, Kurup was initiated into Kathakali at the age of 13 by his own uncles Kochappi Panikker and Rama Panikker. He later joined the famous Kaliyogam (repertory) of the renownedMathur Kunhu Pillai Panikker , and subsequently had tutelage under gurus Chambakkulam Sankara Pillai andThottam Sankaran Namboodiri . His grooming later under Vechur Ayyappa Kurup paved the way for his entry into theKochi andMalabar belts.Kunchu Kurup's marriage with a relative of Palayil Karunakara Menon, a Kathakali exponent living near
Palakkad in 1910, cemented his ties with central Kerala. And soon he was made a tutor at the famousKerala Kalamandalam following an invitation from its co-founder, poetVallathol Narayana Menon . He later had brief stints as a Kathakali guru inBangalore (1943) andMadras (orChennai , in 1914, during whichMrinalini Sarabhai was his student), and later (1948-52) at Chembakassery Natana Kalamandalam inAmbalappuzha , his home territory.Kunchu Kurup, a
Padma Shri awardee, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Padma_Shri_recipients] wasn't exactly an exemplary tutor, but he had lot of fans as a performer. And they included the greatKalamandalam Krishnan Nair as well. He succeeded in creating freshaesthetics of Kathakaliacting -dancing through sublime presentation of rasa and bhavaabhinaya . Kurup was renowned for his varied roles likeNala , Hamsam (swan),Rugmangada ,Arjuna andKrishna besides minukku veshams such as Kuchelan, Brahmanan and Sundara Brahmanan. He also excelled in anti-hero roles likeRavana andKeechaka , besides the black-bearded Kaatalan.Kurup was honoured with the coveted national award for Kathakali in 1956 for his unique contributions to the four-century old classical dance-drama from the southern Indian state. He also won the
Central Sangeet Natak Akademi fellowship in 1969.He was a
paternal uncle of theMalayalam writer andJnanpith winnerThakazhi Sivasankara Pillai .References
* [http://www.spiritus-temporis.com/guru-kunchu-kurup/ Guru Kunchu Kurup] at www.spiritus-temporis.com
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