The Kerala Legislative Assembly complex has been transformed into a vibrant cultural hub as the fourth edition of the Kerala Legislative Assembly International Book Festival takes place in Thiruvananthapuram.

Adding a strong cultural dimension to the literary event, Theyyam—one of Kerala's most ancient and powerful ritual art forms—has been brought to the state capital, giving southern audiences a rare opportunity to witness the tradition that is deeply rooted in the state's northern districts.

The Theyyam performances began on January 8 at the Assembly complex and will continue until January 12 as part of the week-long book festival, which takes place from January 7 to January 13, 2026. Evening performances are expected to attract large crowds, including book lovers, art enthusiasts, and visitors from all over Kerala.

Theyyam is a unique blend of ritual, dance, music, and oral storytelling that originated in Kannur, Kasaragod, and parts of Kozhikode. It is performed as a sacred offering to local deities and ancestral spirits.

The performances are being organised by the Mahe Theyyam Traditional Group, led by Padma Shri awardee E. P. Narayanan. Each evening showcases a different Theyyam form, such as Pookkuttichathan Thira, Muthappan Vellattam, Padaveeran Theyyam, Kuttichathan Thira, Agnikandakarnan Theyyam, Vasoorimala Bhagavathi Thira, and Pottan Theyyam.

In addition to the cultural showcase, a Kalaripayattu demonstration is scheduled for January 11, highlighting Kerala's rich martial and artistic heritage.