Moving to the rhythmic chant of a chorus this music-less work of musical drama retells the epic story of the Ramayana and is also dubbed the Ramayana Monkey Chant by locals. More than 150 performers take the stage during one such performance where dancers dressed in plaid cloths from their waists showcase various battle scenes from the Hindu religious poem. One of its key points is the battle between evil monarch Ravana and the hero, prince Rama aided by his trusty companion Vanara who appears in the form of an ape. The performers of the play continuously chant the word “cak” in rhythmic as well as percussive fashion which serves as the sole source of music in the work.
The origins of the Kecak tradition is steeped in controversy as the dance is believed to have originated from an exorcism ritual dance which induces a trance like state while others attribute the creation of the dance to German artist Walter Spies who is believed to have helped in the evolution of the dance form in the 1930’s. The dance’s worldwide appeal however is attributed to Spices who worked with famed Balinese artist Wayan Limbak who toured the world with Kecak dancers and popularized the dance item with western audiences.
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Umanga Kahandawaarachchi is a passionate travel writer who writes under the pen name, Maggie Tulliver. Her field of writing covers a wide array of content and articles related to travel and hospitality industry.
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