Kerala School Kalolsavam

Kerala School Kalolsavam
കേരള സ്കൂൾ കലോത്സവം
Logo of 57th Kerala School Kalolsavam
Status Active
Genre Youth Festival
Begins January 6, 2018 (2018-01-06)
Ends January 10, 2018 (2018-01-10)
Frequency Annually
Venue Thrissur
Location(s) Kerala
Country India
Founder Dr. C. S. Venkiteswaran
Participants 12000
Area Secondary school students ( Class 8 to 12 )
Organised by Government of Kerala
Sponsor IT@school
Website www.schoolkalolsavam.in

School Arts Festival of Kerala (Malayalam: കേരള സ്കൂൾ കലോത്സവം) is an annual event conducted by the state 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 2008, 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] 58th edition of Kerala School Kalolsavam, 2018 is scheduled for January 6 to 10 at Thrissur.

History

Kerala School Kalolsavam 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 Kalolsavam 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. 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.[3]

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.[4]

Sl. NoActor NamePosition won in Kalolsavam
1 Vineeth 'Kalaprathibha' title in 1986
2Divyaa Unni'Kalathilakam' title in 1990 and 1991
3Manju Warrier'Kalathilakam' title in 1992 and 1995
4Navya NairKalolsavam 2001
5Ambili Devi'Kalathilakam' title in 2001
6Kavya Madhavan'Kalathilakam' title sub-district level
7Vineeth Kumar'Kala Prathibha' title in 1988
8Vineeth Sreenivasanfirst prize for Mappila Songs in 2000
9Vinduja Menon'Kalathilakam' title in 1991

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58th Kerala School Kalolsavam 2018

The cultural capital of Kerala, Thrissur, hosted the 58th Kerala School Kalolsavam[7] at various venues across Thrissur town. The venues were named after various trees native to Kerala, this highlighted the go-green initiative taken up by the students and organisers of the festival. The festivities skyrocketed on the 6th of January 2018 and Asia's biggest art celebration was inaugurated by Honourable Speaker, P. Sreeramakrishnan at 10 am on Saturday. It was informed that the chief minister, Pinarayi Vijayan would not be able to inaugurate the function as he has to attend the state party conference at Kollam. 14 traditional art forms was performed at the premises of the main venue, Thekkinkadu Maidanam. As many as 1,000 girls performed a Thiruvathira in front of the main venue. The festival revived the spirit of Pooram, with sound instruments stirring memories of Ilanjithara Melam and dance items fetching images of Kudamattam, while musical items reviverd the joy of Panchavadyam. The youth festival covered 5 days, 234 events, nearly 12,000 contestants from all over Kerala. It has been the 9th time, Thrissur has hosted the festival, with the first being a low-profile event in 1962 amid the Indo-China war. The festival concluded on Wednesday, January 10 after hosting 234 events on 24 venues. As many as 8,354 students gained direct wntry to take part in the competitions. However, the number of contestants went above 12,000 since appeals are considered. This was the first Kalolsavam to be held as per the revised manual since 2008. A green protocol, aiming at zero-pollution, was in effect at the festival venues. Students were lodged in 21 schools around the city. Culinary expert Pazhayidam Mohanan Namboodiri was tasked with preparation of food. The expenses of the festival was estimated to cross ₹ 1.5 crore.

57th Kerala School Kalolsavam 2017

The 57th State School Kalolsavam is being held at Kannur from January 16 to 22. Over 12000 participants will compete in 232 categories including 172 stage events. The festival is being held adhering to the green protocol. The venues are named after major rivers of Kerala. Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan inaugurated the event at the main venue named Nila at the Police Ground, Kannur. Renowned playback singer K S Chitra was the Chief Guest on the occasion.[2][8]

Venues and Winners of Yesteryears

Kozhikode is the most successful champion and Thiruvananthapuram is the second most successful champion in Kalolsavam so far.

NumberYearVenueGold Cup Winners
11957ErnakulamMalabar
21958ThiruvananthapuramThiruvananthapuram
31959Palakkad (Chittur)Kozhikode
41960KozhikodeThalassery
51961ThiruvananthapuramThiruvananthapuram
61962Kottayam (Changanassery)Alappuzha
71963ThrissurThiruvananthapuram
81964Pathanamthitta (Thiruvalla)Alappuzha
91965Palakkad (Shoranur)Alappuzha
..1966Not conducted
..1967Not conducted
101968ThrissurAlappuzha
111969KottayamIrinjalakkuda
121970Thrissur (Irinjalakkuda)Irinjalakkuda
131971AlappuzhaAlappuzha
..1972Not conducted
..1973Not conducted
141974Alappuzha (Mavelikkara)Thiruvananthapuram
151975Kottayam (Pala)Kottayam
161976KozhikodeThiruvananthapuram
171977ErnakulamThiruvananthapuram
181978ThrissurThiruvananthapuram
191979KottayamKottayam
201980ThiruvananthapuramThiruvananthapuram
211981PalakkadThiruvananthapuram
221982KannurThiruvananthapuram
231983ErnakulamThiruvananthapuram
241984KottayamThiruvananthapuram
251985ErnakulamThiruvananthapuram
261986ThrissurThiruvananthapuram
271987KozhikodeThiruvananthapuram
281988KollamThiruvananthapuram
291989ErnakulamThiruvananthapuram
301990AlappuzhaErnakulam
311991KasargodeKozhikode
321992Malappuram (Tirur)Kozhikode
331993ThrissurKozhikode
341994KozhikodeThrissur
351995KannurErnakulam
361996KottayamThrissur
371997ErnakulamKannur
381998ThiruvananthapuramKannur
391999KollamThrissur
402000PalakkadKannur & Ernakulam
412001Idukki (Thodupuzha)Kozhikode
422002KozhikodeKozhikode
432003AlappuzhaErnakulam
442004ThrissurKozhikode
452005Malappuram (Tirur)Kozhikode
462006ErnakulamPalakkad
472007KannurKozhikode
482008KollamKozhikode
492009ThiruvananthapuramKozhikode
502010KozhikodeKozhikode
512011KottayamKozhikode
522012ThrissurKozhikode
532013MalappuramKozhikode
542014PalakkadKozhikode
552015KozhikodeKozhikode & Palakkad
562016ThiruvananthapuramKozhikode
572017KannurKozhikode
582018ThrissurKozhikode
592019Alappuzha

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Point tables - Final Scores

Champion district is decided by the Gold Cup point.

Kerala School Kalolsavam 58th (2018)

RankDistrictHS
General
HSS
General
Gold Cup
Point
HS
Arabic
HS
Sanskrit
1Kozhikode4194768959395
2Palakkad4234708939391
3Malappuram3994768759586
4Thrissur3984678659387
5Kannur4004658658991
6Ernakulam3864488348389
7Kottayam3644347987783
8Alappuzha3864117978583
9Thiruvananthapuram3724247968087
10Kollam3684277958987
11Kasaragod3773887659385
12Wayanad3473737208576
13Pathanamthitta3273837105782
14Idukki2973746716757

Kerala School Kalolsavam 57th (2017)

RankDistrictHS
General
HSS
General
Gold Cup
Point
HS
Arabic
HS
Sanskrit
1Kozhikode4275129399588
2Palakkad4285089369186
3Kannur4255089339595
4Thrissur4294929219591
5Malappuram4164919079195
6Kottayam4014798807187
7Ernakulam4014788799095
8Kollam3914778689588
9Alappuzha4094588678986
10Wayanad3964588548975
11Thiruvananthapuram3844608448781
12Kasaragod3744438179195
13Pathanamthitta3524207727382
14Idukki3474057527666

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Kerala School Kalolsavam 56th (2016)

RankDistrictHS
General
HSS
General
Gold Cup
Point
HS
Arabic
HS
Sanskrit
1Kozhikode4165039199593
2Palakkad4145009149595
3Kannur4174919089595
4Malappuram4104949049095
5Ernakulam3935038968995
6Thrissur4054878929395
7Kottayam3934768697189
8Kasaragod3784668449595
9Thiruvananthapuram3804578378782
10Alappuzha3764578339384
11Kollam3794398189388
12Wayanad3494437929384
13Pathanamthitta3554267818291
14Idukki3404077477675

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Kerala School Kalolsavam 55th (2015)

RankDistrictHS
General
HSS
General
Gold Cup
Point
HS
Arabic
HS
Sanskrit
1Kozhikode4145029169595
1Palakkad4184989169591
2Thrissur4074928999095
3Kannur4054848899593
4Malappuram4014698709593
5Ernakulam3934678609195
6Alappuzha3714758469580
7Kottayam3864588447091
8Kollam3864538398595
9Thiruvananthapuram3844498338891
10Kasaragod3804528329593
11Wayanad3674448119586
12Pathanamthitta3334157487691
13Idukki3503707206875

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Kerala School Kalolsavam 54th (2014)

RankDistrictHS
General
HSS
General
Gold Cup
Point
HS
Arabic
HS
Sanskrit
1Kozhikode4205069269587
2Palakkad4294919209591
3Thrissur4185009189393
4Malappuram3995039029595
5Kannur3974758729589
6Kottayam3824648464595
7Ernakulam3884548428589
8Alappuzha3774558328780
9Kollam3854378228191
10Kasargod3854338189385
11Thiruvananthapuram3734318048278
12Wayanad3664217878970
13Pathanamthitta3314147456475
14Idukki3403847245571

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Kerala School Kalolsavam 53rd (2013)

RankDistrictHS
General
HSS
General
Gold Cup
Point
HS
Arabic
HS
Sanskrit
1Kozhikode4044888929589
2Thrissur4044788829593
3Malappuram3924698619593
4Palakkad3944588529595
5Kannur3794688479395
6Ernakulam3724678398891
7Kottayam3644388027493
8Thiruvananthapuram3604217818984
9Alappuzha3524267788977
10Kollam3324197518691
11Kasargod3444067508693
12Pathanamthitta3093806896582
13Wayanad3413977388977
14Idukki2853686535382

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Kerala School Kalolsavam 52nd (2012)

RankDistrictHS
General
HSS
General
Gold Cup
Point
HS
Arabic
HS
Sanskrit
1Kozhikode3614498109591
2Thrissur3454347799093
3Malappuram3604167769593
4Kannur3544217759391
5Palakkad3514187699591
6Kottayam3294167456087
7Ernakulam3214207418791
8Thiruvananthapuram3304057358678
9Alappuzha3064027088271
10Kasargod3103886989387
11Kollam3043846889087
12Pathanamthitta2913576487779
13Wayanad2983526508575
14Idukki2613075684258

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Kerala School Kalolsavam 51st (2011)

RankDistrictHS
General
HSS
General
Gold Cup
Point
HS
Arabic
HS
Sanskrit
1Kozhikode3714488199182
2Thrissur3554217769593
3Kannur3474207679587
4Palakkad3574067639591
5Ernakulam3264097358693
6Kottayam3254047296891
7Thiruvananthapuram3233887117579
8Malappuram3323737059591
9Alappuzha3153097048974
10Kasargod3143676819387
11Kollam3013696709178
12Pathanamthitta2873516387381
13Wayanad2553365918280
14Idukki2433065495947

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Kerala School Kalolsavam 50th (2010)

RankDistrictHS
General
HSS
General
Gold Cup
Point
HS
Arabic
HS
Sanskrit
1Kozhikode3494417908985
2Kannur3184057238593
3Thrissur3263947208993
4Palakkad3283837119393
5Ernakulam3263616878993
6Thiruvananthapuram3093616707273
7Malappuram2863816679385
8Kollam3033586617381
9Kottayam2993516505182
10Kasargod3023346368291
11Alappuzha2933386316382
12Wayanad2573085658576
13Pathanamthitta2243085324870
14Idukki2202774974624

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Kerala School Kalolsavam 49th (2009)

RankDistrictHS
General
HSS
General
Gold Cup
Point
HS
Arabic
HS
Sanskrit
1Kozhikode3694227918887
2Thrissur3553987538389
3Kannur3483867348580
4Palakkad3363987348585
5Ernakulam3323997318089
6Kottayam3333797125574
7Alappuzha3073977046476
8Malappuram3203817019087
9Thiruvananthapuram3283737016880
10Kasargod3163776938585
11Kollam3003606607285
12Wayanad2743396138561
13Pathanamthitta2763426184679
14Idukki26805494629

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