Had it been just another of his nights on stage, Madavoor Vasudevan Nair would have gone on to perform that innovative bit which no actor-dancer is known to have ever done in the history of the medieval theatre. The 89-year-old, as Ravana in a pathetic situation, would have rendered a heavy classical raga: a sitting-posture Shankarabharanam, where the identity of the mythological Lankan emperor beautifully blurs with that of the Kathakali master throughout the brief alapanam.