Kerala School Kalolsavam Explained

Kerala School Kalolsavam
Status:Active
Genre:Youth Festival
Frequency:Annually
Venue:Kerala
Country:India
Founder Name:Dr. C. S. Venkiteswaran
Participants:12000
Area:Secondary school students (Class 8 to 12)
Organised:Government of Kerala
Sponsor:IT@school

Kerala School Kalolsavam is an annual event conducted by the Government of Kerala, featuring several art competitions for high school and higher secondary school students of Kerala. The festival was started in 1956, and till 2022, it was called as Kerala State School Youth Festival. The participants are students from classes 8th to 12th. Winners from different revenue districts for a particular event will be competing in state level competition. The event is usually conducted in December–January months of a year and is considered to be the biggest cultural event of Asia.[1] [2] Current champions are Kannur District crowned at the 62nd edition of Kerala School Kalolsavam, 2023-24 in Kollam.

History

Kerala SchoolsKalolsavam is a festival unique in its structure and organisation. The organisational set up from school level to state level for the conduct of the Kalolsavam is monitored by Education Department as per the manual drafted by experts in the field. Looking back into the history of School Kalolsavam in the last 53 years it is seen that the Kalolsavam has refined much in letter and spirit. Students get opportunity to express their talent in school level, sub district level, district level and at last at state level. When performers reach state level, perfection reaches its zenith.

In 1956-57 when the School Yuvajanolsavam (former name) began, it hadn't reached anywhere near the variety, pomp and the vast canvas which the festival has now reached. Dr.C.S.Venkiteswaran was the DPI in 1956. He had the opportunity to participate in the Inter-University festival at Delhi during that time. This inspired the great visionary to organize a similar festival at school level and thus he sowed the seed of School Kalolsavam at Ernakulam SRV High School in 1956. Programme was scheduled for one day and there were 200 participants. Mid-day meal and tea was served. Participation was directly from school level. Year by year more and more items were included, and number of days of the Kalolsavam was increased. Number of participants have increased to ten thousand.

From 1956-1957 to 2008-2009 School Kalolsavam has crossed many mile stones. Now Govt. has active involvement with peoples representatives from Grama Panchayath level to Corporation Level, Member of Legislative Assembly to Members of Parliament, Ministers etc. giving all support for the success of the Kalolsavam. While in 1956-57 there were only 200 participants, in 2008-2009 there are nearly 10,000 participants. While in 1956-57, it was a business of one day, today it is a festival of 7 days. The decorative main stage accommodates thousands of people. Delicious food is prepared for breakfast, mid day meals & supper for nearly ten thousand participants. The year 1975, when the festival was hosted at Calicut, was a turning point in the history of School Kalolsavam. Many art forms of Kerala tradition like Kathakali music, Mohiniyattom, Aksharaslokam etc. got entry to Kalolsavam for the first time. As a prelude to the Kalolsavam, proclamation rally was organised in 1975. Later on Margomkali, Kuchipudi, Yakshaganam, Band display etc. got entry to the Kalolsavam. By the end of eighties, ever rolling Golden Cup of 117.5 sovereign gold was awarded to the overall winning Revenue District. This Gold Cup was designed by Chirayankeezhu Srikandan Nair who was an Art Instructor in Education Department.

In the year 2000, Millennium trophy a beautiful dancing Nataraja trophy was introduced. Today there are numerous trophies, cash prizes, grace marks etc. to the winners. Trichur Trophies is the major trophies and mementos partner for the State, District and Sub-district Kalolsavams from the past 12 years. In 2022, around 14,000 trophies and awards is distributed to the top performers in various state level competitions.[3] The system of Kalathilakam & Kalaprathiba was dispensed with to eliminate unhealthy competition. The festival has a foolproof system to encourage thousands of students in various Art & Literary forms in each academic year. Perfect time management, impartial Judgement, on the spot arrangements to dispose of appeals etc. has always been a matter of concern. From 2008-2009 it becomes a festival of students from Std.VIII to Plus 2 level. In a Nut Shell, School Kalolsavam is a Kaleidoscope of Kerala's young talent in the field of Art and Literature. Each year the venue of the Kalolsavam is changed from one District to another to ensure the participation of the people throughout the state.[4]

Malayalam film actors from Kalolsavam

Kerala School Kalolsavam has often helped film-makers to find new talent and fresh faces for actors to Malayalam cinema. Many actors of Malayalam film industry were participants of Kerala school kalolsavams.[5]

Sl. No Actor Name Position won in Kalolsavam
1Vineeth'Kalaprathibha' title in 1986
2 Divyaa Unni'Kalathilakam' title in 1990 and 1991
3 'Kalathilakam' title in 1992 and 1995
4 Kalolsavam participant, District level ‘Kalathilakam’ title
5 'Kalathilakam' title in 2001
6 Kalolsavam participant
7 'Kala Prathibha' title in 1988
8 first prize for Mappila Songs in 2000
9'Kalathilakam' title in 1991
10Shivajith Padmanabhan'Kalaprathibha' title in 1998 & 1999
[6] [7]

List of winners

Based on the points earned by each district, a winner will be announced at the end of the event and the Golden Trophy will be awarded.[8] [9]

width=2%Editionwidth=5%Yearwidth=10%Venue Winner(s)1st Runner-up2nd Runner-up
11957ErnakulamNorth Malabar,(Kasaragod, Kannur and Wayanad)colspan=2 rowspan=9
21958ThiruvananthapuramThiruvananthapuram
31959Palakkad (Chittur)Kozhikode
41960KozhikodeThalassery (Kannur)
51961ThiruvananthapuramThiruvananthapuram
61962Kottayam (Changanassery)Alappuzha
71963ThrissurThiruvananthapuram
81964Pathanamthitta (Thiruvalla)Alappuzha
91965Palakkad (Shoranur)Kollam
-1966colspan=5 rowspan=2
-1967
101968ThrissurAlappuzhacolspan=2 rowspan=4
111969KottayamIrinjalakkuda, (Thrissur)
121970Thrissur (Irinjalakkuda)Irinjalakkuda, (Thrissur)
131971AlappuzhaAlappuzha
-1972colspan=5 rowspan=2
-1973
141974Alappuzha (Mavelikkara)Thiruvananthapuramcolspan=2 rowspan=35
151975Kottayam (Pala)Kottayam
161976KozhikodeThiruvananthapuram
171977ErnakulamThiruvananthapuram
181978ThrissurThiruvananthapuram
191979KottayamKottayam
201980ThiruvananthapuramThiruvananthapuram
211981PalakkadThiruvananthapuram
221982KannurThiruvananthapuram
231983ErnakulamThiruvananthapuram
241984KottayamThiruvananthapuram
251985ErnakulamThiruvananthapuram
261986ThrissurThiruvananthapuram
271987KozhikodeThiruvananthapuram
281988KollamThiruvananthapuram
291989ErnakulamThiruvananthapuram
301990AlappuzhaErnakulam
311991KasaragodKozhikode
321992Malappuram (Tirur)Kozhikode
331993ThrissurKozhikode
341994KozhikodeThrissur
351995KannurErnakulam
361996KottayamThrissur
371997ErnakulamKannur
381998ThiruvananthapuramKannur
391999KollamThrissur
402000PalakkadErnakulam & Kannur
412001Idukki (Thodupuzha)Kozhikode
422002KozhikodeKozhikode
432003AlappuzhaErnakulam
442004ThrissurKozhikode
452005Malappuram (Tirur)Kozhikode
462006ErnakulamPalakkad
472007KannurKozhikode
482008KollamKozhikode
492009ThiruvananthapuramKozhikodeThrissurKannur
502010KozhikodeKozhikodeKannurThrissur
512011KottayamKozhikodeThrissurKannur
522012ThrissurKozhikodeThrissurMalappuram
532013MalappuramKozhikodeThrissurMalappuram
542014PalakkadKozhikodePalakkadThrissur
552015KozhikodeKozhikode & PalakkadThrissurKannur
562016ThiruvananthapuramKozhikodePalakkadKannur
572017KannurKozhikodePalakkadKannur
582018ThrissurKozhikodePalakkadMalappuram
592019AlappuzhaPalakkadKozhikodeMalappuram
602020Kasaragod (Kanhangad) PalakkadKozhikodeKannur
-2021colspan=5 rowspan=2
-2022
612023KozhikodeKozhikodeThrissur
622024KollamKannurKozhikodePalakkad

District Ranking

width=5%No.width=10%District(s)width=4%width=4%width=4%width=70%Best result
Kozhikodealign=center bgcolor="FFFF66"21align=center bgcolor="D3D3D3"3align=center bgcolor="FFDAB9"0Winner (1959 • 1991–1993 • 2001 • 2002 • 2004 • 2005 • 2007–2018 • 2023)
Thiruvananthapuramalign=center bgcolor="FFFF66"17align=center bgcolor="D3D3D3"0align=center bgcolor="FFDAB9"0Winner (1958 • 1961 • 1963 • 1974 • 1976–1978 • 1980–1989)
Thrissuralign=center bgcolor="FFFF66"5align=center bgcolor="D3D3D3"5align=center bgcolor="FFDAB9"3Winner (1969 • 1970 • 1994 • 1996 • 1999)
Kannuralign=center bgcolor="FFFF66"4align=center bgcolor="D3D3D3"2align=center bgcolor="FFDAB9"6Winner (1960 • 1997 • 1998 • 2024)
Palakkadalign=center bgcolor="FFFF66"4align=center bgcolor="D3D3D3"5align=center bgcolor="FFDAB9"1Winner (2006 • 2015 • 2019 • 2020)
Ernakulamalign=center bgcolor="FFFF66"4align=center bgcolor="D3D3D3"0align=center bgcolor="FFDAB9"0Winner (1990 • 1995 • 2000 • 2003)
Alappuzhaalign=center bgcolor="FFFF66"4align=center bgcolor="D3D3D3"0align=center bgcolor="FFDAB9"0Winner (1962 • 1964 • 1968 • 1971)
Kottayamalign=center bgcolor="FFFF66"2align=center bgcolor="D3D3D3"0align=center bgcolor="FFDAB9"0Winner (1975 • 1979)
Kollamalign=center bgcolor="FFFF66"1align=center bgcolor="D3D3D3"0align=center bgcolor="FFDAB9"0Winner (1965)
10ºMalappuramalign=center bgcolor="FFFF66"0align=center bgcolor="D3D3D3"0align=center bgcolor="FFDAB9"42nd Runners-up (2012 • 2013 • 2018 • 2019).
11ºKasaragodalign=center bgcolor="FFFF66"0align=center bgcolor="D3D3D3"0align=center bgcolor="FFDAB9"08th (2016)
12ºWayanadalign=center bgcolor="FFFF66"0align=center bgcolor="D3D3D3"0align=center bgcolor="FFDAB9"09th (2020)
13ºPathanamthittaalign=center bgcolor="FFFF66"0align=center bgcolor="D3D3D3"0align=center bgcolor="FFDAB9"012th (2011–2013 • 2015)
14ºIdukkialign=center bgcolor="FFFF66"0align=center bgcolor="D3D3D3"0align=center bgcolor="FFDAB9"013th (2015)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kerala State School Youth Festival, Asia's biggest fest, begins today. 19 January 2014. Deccanchronicle.com. 6 July 2017.
  2. Web site: 60th State School Art Festival to open in Thrissur today. . English.mathrubhumi.com . 18 January 2017.
  3. News: 2023-01-01 . Dedicated to making trophies, for over a decade . The Times of India . 2023-02-11 . 0971-8257.
  4. Web site: Kerala School Kalolsavam 2011-12 . 2014-01-21 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131024074427/http://www.schoolkalolsavam.in/kalolsavam52/history.php . 2013-10-24 .
  5. Web site: If Miss India was stepping stone to Bollywood, it was school Kalolsavam for Malayalam films . 16 January 2017 . The NEWS Minute . 18 January 2017.
  6. Web site: What's with Vineeth and school arts festivals? . Manorama Online . 18 January 2017.
  7. Web site: Stars are born at talent festivals! . . 18 January 2017.
  8. Web site: Kannur to host state school youth festival; athletic meet at Malappuram. English.mathrubhumi.com. 6 July 2017.
  9. Web site: ആദ്യ കലോത്സവം കേരളം പിറന്ന് മൂന്നുമാസമാകുമ്പോൾ.