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Among the classical performing arts of Kerala, Thullal is distinct for its simplicity of presentation, wit and humour. It follows the classical principles of Natyasasthra (a treatise on art compiled in the 2nd century B.C).
Seethankanthullal is one of the three divisions of Thullal. The other two are Ottanthullal and Parayan Thullal. The songs and dance in Seethankanthullal are slower than Ottanthullal in metre, rhythm and tempo. A performance generally lasts for two hours and is rendered with such skill as to hold the spectator spell bound.
The costume is fascinating. The dancer wears a black cloth around his head with a band of tender palm leaves that give the impression of a crown. Ornaments that look like lotus blooms, made of palm fronds adorn the arms and wrist, and dozens of bead necklaces worn round the neck. A red waist band with a long length of white cloth looped around it forms the skirt typical of the Thullal costume.
To know more about the art form and its originator, Kunchan Nambiar
For more details please visit http://www.neelaearth.com
Among the classical performing arts of Kerala, Thullal is distinct for its simplicity of presentation, wit and humour. It follows the classical principles of Natyasasthra (a treatise on art compiled in the 2nd century B.C).
Seethankanthullal is one of the three divisions of Thullal. The other two are Ottanthullal and Parayan Thullal. The songs and dance in Seethankanthullal are slower than Ottanthullal in metre, rhythm and tempo. A performance generally lasts for two hours and is rendered with such skill as to hold the spectator spell bound.
The costume is fascinating. The dancer wears a black cloth around his head with a band of tender palm leaves that give the impression of a crown. Ornaments that look like lotus blooms, made of palm fronds adorn the arms and wrist, and dozens of bead necklaces worn round the neck. A red waist band with a long length of white cloth looped around it forms the skirt typical of the Thullal costume.
To know more about the art form and its originator, Kunchan Nambiar
For more details please visit http://www.neelaearth.com
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