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Mohiniyattam - Kerala

The swaying coconut trees in the gentle breeze is reminiscent of the soft and languorous movements of Mohiniyattam the feminine art from, literally meaning the Dance of the Enchantress , it is deeply rooted in femininity,   GRACE (Lasya) and   BEAUTY (Sringara)  forming the quintessence of this dance form. The costume includes white sari embroidered with bright golden brocade (known as kasavu at the edges.The dance follows the classical text of Hastha Lakshanadeepika , which has elaborate description of Mudras

It was during the reign of the great Poet King, Maharaja Swati Tirunal that Mohiniyattam received considerable patronage. After his untimely demise, adverse circumstances led to the decline of this dance form till when in the 1930's Mahakavi Vallathol founded the Kerala Kalamandalam and once again revived the dance form. The traditional costume worn in Mohiniyattam is white with a gold border, and gold ornaments are worn. The unique coiffure with hair gathered on the left side of the head reflect it's aesthetic appeal, making it distinct from the other dance forms of India. The regional system of music that Mohiniyattam follows is the   SOPANA  style which in it's lyricism is evocative of the spiritual element.


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