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Kathakali Dance Performance

British Library, London, British Library, 96 Euston Road, London, NW1 2DB, England

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Solo performance by Kalamandalam Vijayakumar, demonstrating the remarkable technique, drama and costume of south Indian Kathakali dance drama. Watch from 14.00 as his distinctive make up is applied.

Dates:

07 September 2008 - 07 September 2008

Times:

15:30 - 16:15

Admission:

Free (advanced booking not required)

Type of Event:

Performance
The British Library

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