Greenix Village is a street art installation in Fort Kochi in Cochin. This place has 402 reviews and an average rating of 4.2 of 5. This is a good rating.
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A resort with a difference, promoting Indian traditional art forms. We approached the resort in a unique manner on a 4 seater motorboat in the darkness of Kochi Harbour. After clambering up a jetty, we proceeded through a restaurant on the waterfront and onto the lawns of the hotel adjacent, crossed a road and entered Greenix Village.
The owners invited us to an interactive Kathakali program being held in an air-conditioned auditorium. We also were mesmerized by the museum showcasing the Kathakali danceform and Kalaripataiyu, the ancient Indian martial art said to be the mother of all martial arts.
This resort also owns a houseboat, licensed to ply the backwaters of Kerala and arranges destination weddings.
A glass of refreshing nimbu pani, sweetened lemon water completed our visit and we went the same way we arrived but this time the restaurant was full, mainly with foreigners soaking in the harbour.
And we clambered down the jetty, onto the boat, much to the annoyance of the stewards for disturbing the ambience and vanished into the dark like some elderly mafia triad.
Footnote: Nataraja or dancing Shiva has a disciple in my friend Anthony.
Theatre showcasing Kerala culture. Daily cultural performance like Kathakali Kalari, etc. Great hospitality and the restaurant serves tasty food.
Cochin cultural dance was well presented and performed. Explanations for our group were very understandable. Facility was airconditioned. Restrooms and museum on property. Snacks were quite pleasant, although not fancy. Large vehicles have to park a couple of blocks away. This performance was a highlight of our visit.
Very good drama. Very interesting..
If you go there do visit once...
We were there recently as a family to watch a Kalaripayattu performance there. The men who performed did a fantastic job of entertaining us using various weapons.They put a lot of effort into the show despite the extreme summer heat.My son was thrilled to bits,not taking his eyes off the performers. The only improvements I would suggest is to be more clear in the explanations given of each move by the performers and to air condition the theater.
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