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Dance Forms of Kerala

By Kerala Tours
Kerala
Kerala has been acknowledged for its rich culture and tradition.
The art and dance forms of the state holds a special place for
making it a tourist hub. God’s own country has different dance
forms. The native dance forms were derived from the earlier folk
dances. Each dance is unique in the way of presentation. Here we
are detailing the different dance forms of Kerala.
Kathakali
It is one of the famous classical dance forms mainly performed in Kerala. It is a perfect combination of music, dance and drama.
Kathakali means story play. The dance form is generally performed by men. The costumes of Kathakali includes headgear,
special ornaments, swirled skirts etc. This dance form use hand and facial expressions to explain the story. The act depicts the
epics stories of Hindu Puranas like Mahabharata, Ramayana etc. The vocals of Kathakali is in Sanskritized Malayalam form.
The act symbolises the fight between good and evil.

This dance form is known for its uniqueness. We can distinguish the characters by the makeup itself as it differs according to the
shades of the character. The category includes Paccha, Kathi, Kari, Thaadi, Minukku etc. Paccha (green)is used for characters
like Krishna, Rama, Vishnu, Shiva, Nala, Arjun, Yudhishthira etc. As these characters are considered as noble they are given the
same makeup i.e their lips will be painted in coral red along with green face makeup. Some evil characters also have green
makeup to represent their excellence but will have red colour in any form(like dotted line or dots) to denote the evil nature.
Thaadi is used for characters with an evil streak like Ravana. Usually performed in the temple premises Kathakali is one of the
major tourist attractions of Kerala. So if you are planning to visit Kerala don’t miss the opportunity to experience this unique art
form.
Mohiniyattom
One of the native dance form of Kerala. Mohiniyattom means Mohini’s dance, it is solo women dance. Mohini is considered as
Lord Vishnu’s avatar. This dance form is considered as a mix of Kathakali and Bharatnatyam. The art form is described in the
Natya Shastra. Mohiniyattom includes Carnatic way of singing and acting through the play. The song is in Manipravalam, a
Malayalam-Sanskrit hybrid. It is said that Mohiniyattom originated in the 6th century. The costume of Mohiniyattom is plain white
or off white sari embroidered with the gold layer, it looks very similar to Kasavu saree. The dancer uses limited jewellery without
any head mask. It is one of the eight dance forms included in the Sangeet Natak Akademi.
Thirvathirakali
Thirvathirakali is one of the popular group dance forms performed during the festive season. It is usually performed on
Thiruvathira day in the Malayalam month Dhanu(December-January), the birthday of Lord Shiva. This dance is performed by
women to attain marital bliss. The sinuous movement is done by a group of 8 or 10 members with “nilavilakku” in the centre. The
costume includes Kerala traditional kasavu saree with simple ornaments along with fresh jasmine in the head makeup.

Ottamthullal
The dance form introduced by Kunchan Nambiar in the 18th century. Ottamthullal is performed by a solo dancer with green
makeup and decorated colourful costumes. The performer narrates a story based on mythology. Kunchan Nambiar has crafted
the art in such a way it consists of comedy element in it. It is developed in the Malayalam language. Simple language usage and
comedy elements made Ottamthullal very popular among the local audience. It is considered as one of the most popular dance
forms.
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