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  webindia123.com-Ritual arts of kerala-patayani
Patayani is a ritualistic dance, which literally means an array of common people.
The figures in Patayani consists of Pisachu, Kali, Karakkura, Pillatini, Bhairavi, Kalan etc. The masks are painted with a grotesque surrealistic touch.
Patayani is associated with the Devi (goddess) temples of Central Travancore area.
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 Patayani Dance, Dances in Kerala, Classical Dances of Kerala, Kerala Dances, Cultural Tours of Kerela, Heritage Travel ...
Patayani is a week-long ritual dance, held in Kaali temples on the banks of the Pamba river, during the Malayalam months of Meenam and Medam (March-April).
Patayani is usually performed by the Nair community, as a ritual offering.
Patayani masks are made with the fresh spathe of arecanut palms.
kerala.indiantravelportal.com /dances/patayani.html   (292 words)

  
 Kadammanitta Ramakrishnan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ramakrishna Panikkar), popularly known as Kadammanitta, is an Indian writer who was born on March 22, 1935 in Kadammanitta province of the present Pathanamthitta district, Kerala.
His childhood experiences, especially the Patayani songs, imparted strong influence in his literary work.
With his powerful and mind provoking poems he became one of the gifted rebellious voices in modern Malayalam literature.
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 Kerela Festivals, Festival in India, Kadammanitta Patayani, Religious Travel in Kerela, Festivals of India, Kerala Fests
Kerela Festivals, Festival in India, Kadammanitta Patayani, Religious Travel in Kerela, Festivals of India, Kerala Fests
Kadammanitta, a village 8 kms away from Pathanamthitta is famous for its annual Patayani festival held in the premises of the Devi temple.
Patayani, a ritual art form is an offering to the mother Goddess.
kerala.indiantravelportal.com /festivals/kadammanitta-patayani.html   (216 words)

  
 Kerala.co.uk- Kerala Tourism, Kerala Tour, kerala tour package, kerala travel, kerala travel agent in kerala, kerela, ...
Kerala is known for its cultural heritage and for a lover of arts Kerala offers a wide range of arts like dance, drama and music.
Kathakali, Ottamthullal, Chakyarkoothu, Kavadiyattam, Krishnattam, Patayani, Pavakathakali, Kalaripayattu, Theyyam, Kaliyoottu, Velakali, Kalamezhuthu Pattu, Thiruvathirakali and Kolkali are some of the important art forms in Kerala.
The art and culture of kerala portrays various dance forms and martial arts performed with the accompaniment of vocal and instrumental music – Kathakali.
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 The Hindu : Common cause
The NGO, crusading the cause of the underprivileged children, brought to light the latent talent of the child performers.
The event, conceptualised and co-ordinated by V. Devika, featured koothu, kalaripayattu, tappattam, oyilattam, patayani, children's choir and a violin orchestra by folk artistes from various parts of Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
The evening began with a choir by children of Brihaddwani, a city-based NGO researching on the teaching methodologies of world music.
www.hindu.com /thehindu/mp/2003/08/25/stories/2003082500160300.htm   (600 words)

  
 Patayani Dance, Kerala Dance Form, Dances in Kerala - Kerala India Travel Tourism Tours in Kerala
Patayani Dance, Kerala Dance Form, Dances in Kerala - Kerala India Travel Tourism Tours in Kerala
Kerala Travel » Kerala Travel Guide » Dances of Kerala »; Patayani
'Kadammanitta', 'Kadalimangalam' and 'Othara' are famous for annual Patayani performances.
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 Kerala Arts: Kerala tour packages includes Kathakali, Krishnanattom, Chavittunatakom, Mohiniyattom, Koodiyattom, ...
The latter is a solo performance involving dramatic recitation of stories that once helped point the finger at social evils and the corrupt.
Pamputhullal, and Nagakanni (both connected with the Naga cult), Bhadrakalipattu, Kumbha Nritham, Arjuna Nritham, Kummatti, Patayani, etc are other art forms celebrated in various parts of Kerala at various time of the year.
Ottamthullal was created by the Malayali poet Kunchan Nambiar, as an alternative to the Chakiarkooth, as a protest against the prevalent socio-political structure and prejudices of the region.
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