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Kerala Dances
Thiruathirakkali
It
is a dance performed by women for the everlasting marital bliss, on Thiruvathira
day in the Malayalam month of Dhanu (December-January).It is a part of the old custom followed in nair joint families.
The dance is a celebration of marital chastity and female energy, for this is what brought Kamadeva (cupid of Indian mythology) back to his life after he was reduced to ashes by the fire of lord Shiva.
The sensuous movements executed by a group of dancers around a Nilavilakku, embody "Lasya" or the amorous charm and grace of the feminine.
The dance follows a circular, pirouetting pattern accompanied by clapping and singing.
The women of the house dance elegantly around the ceremonial lamp or floral decoration on festive occasions to the accompaniment of the Thiruvathira Pattu (song).
Today, Thiruvathirakali has become a popular dance for all seasons.
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