Title: FOLK DANCES OF KARNATAKA
1FOLK DANCES OF KARNATAKA
2KUNITHA
- The ritualistic dances of Karnataka are known as
Kunitha. - Kunitha is a general term given to ritualistic
dances of Karnataka. These are divided into
specific dance forms depending on the region it
is being performed in. E.g.. Dolla Kunitha etc. - Among the classical dances of India, the Mysore
style of Bharatanatyam, is the oldest and most
popular dance form. It is widely performed here.
Other mainstream classical dances here include
Kuchipudi and Kathak.
3LADIES DOLLU KUNITHA
4FOLK DANCES OF KODAGU (COORG)
- Bolak-aat -
- This is performed by the Kodava men in front
of an oil lamp in an open field. The men hold the
chavari(Yak fur) in one hand and the Kodava short
sword "Odi-kathi" in the other while performing
this dance. - Ummatt-aat
- This is performed by the Kodava womenfolk. The
women wear the traditional Kodava dress complete
with jewellery, and brass cymbals in hand. One
woman stands at the center holding a pot full of
water to represent Kaveri taayi or Mother Kaveri,
which the Kodavas worship as their prime deity.
5DANCES OF OLD MYSORE REGIONS
- Dollu Kunitha or Dollu Dance
- This is a group dance that is named after
the Dollu - the percussion instrument used in the
dance. It is performed by the menfolk of the
Kuruba community of the North Karnataka area. The
group consists of 16 dancers who wear the drum
and beat it to different rhythms while also
dancing. - Somana Kunita
- Somana kunita or the 'Mask dance' is a
celebratory form of spirit worship prevalent in
south Karnataka region. It is performed mostly in
village shrines dedicated to the Mother Goddess.
The art is mostly practiced by the Gangemata
community. The dance is characterized by the
dancers wearing elaborate masks painted in
different colours which represent deities.
6Men Dollu Kunitha
7DANCES OF NORTH KARNATAKA
- Jaggahalige Kunita
- This is a folk art of the Hubballi Dharwad
region, particularly of the 'Byahatti' village.
It is performed on occasions such as Yugadi and
Holi. Jagghalige is essentially a percussion
instrument made of a bullock cart wheel with
buffalo hides wrapped around. - Karadimajal
- This is a popular folk orchestra of the north
Karnataka region. It is performed during various
auspicious occasions and in processions. The
Karadi or Karade is the percussion instrument
that is used in the orchestra. It is a palm sized
cymbal that produces metallic sounds while the
Shehnai is used to produce the melody.
8DANCES OF MALENADU
- Bhootha Aradhane
- This dance form is widely performed in the
coastal areas of Karnataka. The Bhootha Aradhane
or Holy Spirit (Shiva Gana's) worship, includes a
procession of idols depicting 'bhoothas". This
procession is characterized by the beating of
drums and bursting of firecrackers. After the end
of the procession, the idols are placed on a
plinth. Then, a dancer personifying a Bhoota
(Holy Spirit) dances around the plinth with sword
and jingling bells.
9- Yakshagana
- Yakshagana is a dance drama performed in the
coastal areas of Karnataka. This unique dance
form is a perfect blend of dance, music, songs,
scholarly dialogues and colorful costumes.
Yakshagana mesmerizes each and everyone in the
audience with its enchanting music and colorful
performances. - The word Yakshagana literally means celestial
music. This dance drama is also performed
throughout the night, usually after the winter
crop has been reaped.
10- Yakshagana is said to be the most popular dance
form of the state just as Bharathnatyam is for
Tamil Nadu and Kuchipudi is to Andhra Pradesh. - Some of the famous dancers of Karnataka include
- Dancing duo -Radha Ravi
- Usha Datar
- Cinema/Theatre personalities - Sudha Rani and
Sridhar.
11DANCES COMMON TO MOST REGIONS
- Hagalu Veeshagaararu (Day Actor's)
- Hagalu veshagaararu are a group of itinerant
actors of Karnataka. Some populations of these
artists are native to Andhra Pradesh also. - These artists are masters of the art of
miming and their performances are extempore. No
formal stage or facility is used. The artists
move from place to place and pitch tents in
places where they offer to perform their show.
12- VEERAGASSE DANCE
- Veeragasse is a dance form prevalent in the
state of Karnataka, India. It is a vigorous dance
based on Hindu mythology and involves very
intense energy-sapping dance movements.
Veeragasse is one of the dances demonstrated in
the Dasara procession held in Mysore. This dance
is performed during festivals and mainly in the
Hindu months of Shravana and Karthika.
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