
MOHINIYATTAM- KERALA
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The
swaying coconut trees in the gentle breeze is reminiscent of the soft and
languorous movements of Mohiniyattam - the feminine classical dance form of
Kerala. 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.
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Of all the classical South Indian
styles, Mohiniyattam can be singled out with admirable distinction, for it's characteristic
body movements, marked by the graceful sway of the torso.
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What
is unique is the easy going rise and fall of the body, with emphasis mainly on
the torso. The movements are never abrupt, but dignified, easy, natural,
restrained and yet subtle. The glances, postures, gait employed are so subtle
and graceful that they convey the infinite suggestiveness of radiant love.
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The traditional costume worn in
Mohiniyattam is white with a gold border, and gold ornaments are worn.
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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.
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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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