The performers of ‘THE MAGICAL EYES’ offer a visual treat for all art lovers and the young generation, making the art performances easily seen and understood. The performers will speak, but enact the story through hand gestures, body movements, and facial expressions, especially through the eyes. The mythology of Indian culture, especially of Kerala, inspires and shapes these art and cultural forms. There are many types of art and culture such as Bharatanatyam, Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, Thirayattam… etc.
Journey Through Kerala’s Traditional Art Forms
In many art and cultures where eye contact is a rude or dominant signal, that is Synthetic since it expresses those forms of signs in a way that is generally understandable for the viewers. Many artists draw inspiration from others’ creativity and share ideas to help the young generation of upcoming artists create new art forms. These art forms are wonderful traditional art forms that will enlighten your soul and fill you with indefinable energy over a long period. In the issue of Greatest God, they will explore the possible cognitive and emotional benefits through the art form of a god.
Stay in attention: Kathakali is the most inspirational art form
Makeup frame: These makeup colors are made of natural materials that are ruling the art
Dreams with opened eyes: Kathakali is the presentation of enchanting stories by the expression
Face paint : His eyes remained as fire
Look into my eyes : For them eyes speak louder than voice
Inspiring eyes : The eyes may be the windows to the soul
Stay in attention: Kathakali is the most inspirational art form
Look into my eyes : For them eyes speak louder than voice
Unique eyes: After finishing the dress and makeup he was getting ready for the act.
Rise of a Warrior: A wonderful act like a warrior
Look into my eyes : For them eyes speak louder than voice
View from the heart : The eyes are so beautiful that they drown out the sparkling colors of attire
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