Malappuram: Thayambaka, a traditional percussion ensemble concert in Chenda Vadhyam (traditional drum in Kerala), has always been a men’s forte. Anamika, an unassuming 21-year-old woman broke the stereotype, showcased her skill and finesse, with her transcending Chenda performance leading to a crescendo like a maestro.
Anamika learned the art of Thayambaka from the Chenda Vadhya Training Centre at the Punnappala Kathakali Club. Her Arangettam (the debut public performance in traditional art forms) was on the day of Vishu at Punnappala Siva temple. Kalamandalam Raghu Vellinezhi is Anamika’s trainer (Ashaan) in playing Chenda. She has been learning the instrument since 2018.
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During Covid lockdown, she attended online training classes. Anamika has now gained expertise by starting withChembadavattom, escalating to Madhyama Kalam and reaching a crescendo through Eda Vattom and Eda NilathroughIrikida (referring to speed scales and ensemble patterns).