- Bharatanātyam is an
Indian classical dance form that
originated in
Tamil Nadu, India. It is a
classical dance form
recognized by the
Sangeet Natak Akademi...
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dance throughout the performance. Mohiniyattam, also
referred to as Mohini-
attam, is
derived from "Mohini" – a
famous female avatar of the
Hindu god Vishnu...
- Rajinikanth: The
Definitive Biography. New Delhi:
Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-14-342111-5. Aadu Puli
Attam at IMDb Aadu Puli
Attam at
Rotten Tomatoes...
- has been used by the
ancient Tamil people. It is used as a part of
parai attam,
dance form.
While Thappu was a
similar instrument used by
tribal people...
- Mudi-
āttam is an art form once prevalent, but now disappearing, in
Central Travancore in Kerala. This is
performed by the ****ya and
Paraya (Sambava)...
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Kavadi Aattam (Tamil: காவடி ஆட்டம், romanized: burden dance) is a
ceremonial sacrifice and
offering practiced by
devotees during the
worship of Murugan...
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Karakattam (karakam-'water pot'), or
Karagam Puja in the Caribbean, is an
ancient folk
dance of
Tamil Nadu
performed in
praise of the rain
goddess Mariamman...
-
Wayback Machine "Folk
dances of
Tamil Nadu". Carnatica.
Retrieved 16
August 2020.
Paampu attam or
Snake dance Snake dance movements in Bharathanatyam...
- as pea****s at
village festivals.
Similar dances are
Kaalai Attam (bull dance),
Karadi Attam (bear dance), and Aali
Aattam (demon dance)
which are performed...
- as the game of
goats and
tigers (Telugu: Puli-mē̃ka āṭa, Tamil: Āḍu-puli
āṭṭam, Kannada: Āḍu-huli āṭa), is a strategic, two-player (or 2 teams) leopard...