Kerala Ritual Art
Theyyam
Theyyam also known as Kaliyattam, it is a ritual dance popular
in north Kerala or the erstwhile Kolathunadu. Theyyam incorporates dance, mime
and music and enshrines the rudiments of ancient tribal....
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Patayani
Patayani is a week- long ritual dance, held in Kaali temples on the banks of the
Pamba river during the Malayalam months of Meenam and Medam (March - April). The
choice theme of the dancers is the s....
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Poothanumthirayum
This ritual offering to Goddess Kaali is performed in many
places of South Malabar. A troupe of dancers dress up as Kaali (the Thira) and
the accompanying spirits (the Poothams) who were created alo....
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Paana
Paana or Pallippaana, as it is sometimes called, is a ritual art to propitiate
the goddess Bhadrakaali. The art form is popular in the districts of Thrissur,
Palakkad and Malappuram. Paana is part o....
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Mudiyettu
Mudiyettu is a ritual dance performed in some Kaali temples of Ernakulam and Kottayam
districts (central Kerala). The dance celebrates the goddess's triumph over the
demon Daarikan. Mudiyettu is per.
Koothu
Koothu is a socio-religious art performed in the Koothambalam or the Koothuthara
of temples, either independently or as part of Kootiyattam. It is a solo narrative
performance interspersed with mime.
Kannyarkali
Kannyarkali, also known as Desathukali, is a folk art exclusively
practised by the Nair community of the Palakkad area. It owes its origin to the
pursuit of martial arts in this region.
Arjuna
nritham Arjuna nritham (the dance of Arjuna) is a ritual art performed
by men and is prevalent in the Bhagavathy temples of Kerala. Arjuna, the most
valiant of the five heroic brothers - the Pandavas.
Tholppavakkoothu
Tholppavakkoothu, literally meaning 'leather puppet play', is a ritual
art performed during the annual festivals in the Kaali temples of Palakkad district.
The theme of the play is based on the Kamb.
Velakali
This spectacular martial dance is performed by men in some of the temples
of southern Kerala. The dancers, clad in the traditional clothes and colourful
headgear of the medieval Nair soldiers, engag.
Kalamezhuthu
The kalam is a unique drawing also called dhulee chithram or powder drawing.
The artist uses the floor as his canvas. Kalamezhuthu pattu is performed as part
of the rituals to worship and propitiate.
Margomkali
Margomkali is a ritual folk art of the Syrian Christians of Kottayam and
Thrissur districts. A dozen dancers sing and dance around a lighted wick lamp
( Nilavilakku), clad in the simple traditional.
Kavadiyattom
Kavadiyattam, a colourful ritual art, is a votive offering to
Sree Subramanya. Basically of Tamil origin, Kavadiyattam is widely prevalent in
the Subramanya temples all over Kerala during the festiv.
Theeyattu Theeyattu is a solo dance-drama performed in front of
the Kalam or Dhooli Chitram (ritual drawing with coloured powders). It is enacted
in some Bhagavathy temples of Thiruvalla, Kottayam, Thripunith.
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