A
event
held at The Jam Jar
on Sunday 6th July. The event starts at 19:00.
Originating over 500 years ago in Karnataka, Yakshagana is brought to life through dynamic rhythm, vivid storytelling, and soul-stirring music, as well as elaborate and colourful costumes and stage technique - a truly unique style.
This performance brings a fresh and musical reimagining of the form focusing on the musical elements primarily; the hypnotic rhythm of the maddale (vertical drum) and the deep, echoing beat of the chende (horizontal drum)—at the heart of the experience, and with drumming and vocals supported by movements.
This performance highlights Yakshagana’s musical soul, where each beat becomes dialogue and every melody, a character. The music is rooted in its own raga system, distinct from Indian classical traditions, giving it a rich, unfiltered energy and raw emotional resonance.
Performed by artists who are bringing alive this rare tradition, and seen as a powerful story-telling medium, Yakshagana has a centuries-old lineage, and features a bespoke musical tradition; based on ragas, yet separate from Carnatic music.
Traditionally, Yakshagana features two main ensembles: Himmela – the musicians, who bring alive complex rhythms and haunting melodies and Mummela – the dancers and actors, who interpret stories from Indian epics through stylised movement and expressive dialogue.