Kogga Devanna Kamath
Kogga Devanna Kamath was an Indian artist who specialised in Yakshagana puppetry.
Early life and education
Kogga Devanna Kamath was born on 27 November 1921He learned the art of puppetry from his father, Devanna Kamath, who was the only puppetry artist of the area and had received the President Award for puppetry in 1966. Kogga Kamath had determined to give up the art due to lack of patronage but was encouraged to continue by Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay and K. Sanjeeva Prabhu. His family members supported his effort and he received further encouragement from Shivarama Karanth, a writer, art promoter and researcher in Yakshagana.
He died on 27 August 2003. in Uppinakudru, an island village located in Kundapura taluk, Udupi District, Karnataka, India.
Contributions
Kamath contributed to development and performance of puppetry art which is based on Yakshagana songs, dance and style and has given hundreds of performances in India and abroad, including in France, Belgium, Holland, Australia, Greece, and Pakistan.Puppetry performance
The puppets are made of light wood and of 18 inches height and dressed similar to Yakshagana artists and made to move and dance like Yakshagana artists, with song and background music. The performance by Kamath is colourful and very similar to badaguthittu Yakshagana bayalata, the popular whole night performance art prevailing in Coastal areas of Karnataka. These puppet shows are based on mythical stories and on stories from Ramayana and Mahabharatha. There is also another puppetry troupe in Kasargod giving Yakshagana shows in thenkuthittu style.Awards
Other recognitions
- Madras Dooradarshan has made a documentary on Kogga Devanna Kamath and his puppetry show.
- Delhi Dooradarshan has also made a documentary on Kogga Devanna Kamath. Several other institutions have honoured him and supported Yakshagana puppetry.