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- Mudiyettu is a traditional ritual theatre and folk dance drama from Kerala that enacts the mythological tale of a battle between the goddess Kali and...
- Darika is a character in Mudiyettu, a ritualistic dance from the Bhagavathi or Bhadrakali worship, usually performed only in the Kali temples of Kerala...
- performing on temple ground around 12 am. Mudiyettu is one of the main attraction of the annual festival. Mudiyettu is a ritual dance drama performed in Bhadrakali...
- characters. The dance forms are: Theyyam Theeyattu Padayani Poothanumthirayum Mudiyettu Kuthiyottam Kettukazcha Apindi Vilakku or alpindivilakku Thira Bhadrakali...
- snake charming tribe. They perform dance on traditional music. 00340 Mudiyettu, ritual theatre and dance drama of Kerala 2010 Performing Arts Kerala...
- several elements from other traditional and ritualistic art forms like Mudiyettu, Theyyam and Padayani besides folk arts such as Porattu Nadakam that shares...
- Nangyar Kooothu, Ottan, Seetangan & Parayan - the three types of Thullal, Mudiyettu are the most po****r. Another means of representation of the play is the...
- Guruvayoordasan, Damodara Marar, a practitioner of the temple art called Mudiyettu, from Paz**** and Sadanam Divakara Marar, master percussionist. Sopanasangeetham...
- and dances of Rajasthan". UNESCO Culture Sector. Retrieved 2013-01-14. "Mudiyettu, ritual theatre and dance drama of Kerala". UNESCO Culture Sector. Retrieved...
- and performing arts are accompanied with them. Kanyar Kali, Padayani, Mudiyettu, Thirayattam, Malavayiyattam, Theyyam, Kothamooriyattam, Nira, Puthari...