The Jungle Book Character Guide
Kaa is the enormous python who lives in the trees and uses hypnosis to catch her prey. She wraps around branches, drops from above, and her spiralling eyes can make anyone fall into a trance. She is patient, seductive, and utterly dangerous.
Kaa is all curves and spirals. She never moves in straight lines. Her body ripples, coils, and winds like a ribbon in water. She uses her whole body to create S-shapes and figure eights. Her head sways gently while the rest of her body slides into position. She is slow and hypnotic until the strike, which is fast enough to make the audience gasp. Every movement flows into the next without a break. She is one continuous, sinuous line.
Green and gold bodysuit with scale-like pattern or texture. The scales can be achieved with printed lycra, sequin fabric in a scale pattern, or hand-applied shimmer paint over a plain bodysuit. The fabric should flow and shimmer to enhance the snaking movement. Every shift of the body should catch light differently.
A long fabric tail that extends from the costume and can be manipulated by hand or wrapped around objects. The tail should be substantial in length, at least two meters, and made from a flowing fabric that moves with its own momentum. It can be weighted slightly at the tip for better control and visual effect.
Hooded headpiece or hood attached to the back of the costume that can be raised for the hypnosis scenes. Long gloves in matching green extending past the wrists. Spiral eye makeup or sequined eye accents that catch light during the hypnosis choreography. The eyes are Kaa's most powerful tool and the makeup should reinforce that.
Green or gold foot undies or very minimal jazz shoes. The feet should almost disappear into the costume. Kaa's movement quality requires complete flexibility through the foot and ankle, so nothing structured or restrictive.
Pinned completely flat under the hood. All facial attention should be on the spiral eye makeup and the slow, swaying head movement. Nothing should distract from the face during the hypnosis scenes.
The fabric tail is the most versatile prop in the show. During Trust in Me, it can be used to gradually encircle Mowgli as the hypnosis deepens. During the tree descent, it can trail behind as Kaa drops from above. Rehearse extensively with the tail so the performer can manipulate it intentionally rather than managing it as an obstacle.
Best for ages 12-18. Kaa needs excellent body isolation and contemporary or lyrical training. The role suits a performer with a naturally fluid quality and the patience to work at a slower tempo than most theatrical roles require. Acrobatic flexibility is a bonus but not essential. What matters most is the ability to sustain slow, intentional, unbroken movement for extended periods.
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