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Mohiniyattam: Classical Dance of Kerala

April 12, 2024 597 0

Introduction

Mohiniyattam, a classical dance form from Kerala, is characterized by its fluid movements, graceful gestures, and expressive storytelling, often accompanied by Carnatic music and traditional attire.

About Mohiniyattam Dance Form

  • Meaning: It is a classical solo dance form named after ‘Mohini,’ the celestial enchantress in Hindu mythology. 
    • It symbolizes the element of air.
  • Origin: The dance’s origin is associated with a Puranic story, where Lord Vishnu assumed the form of Mohini to seduce Asuras during the churning of the ocean and the slaying of Bhasmasura.
  • Historical References: Vyavaharamala (by Mazhamagalam Narayanan Namputiri) and Ghoshayatra (by poet Kunjan Nambiar).
  • Current Form: Maharaja Kartika Tirunal and Maharaja Swati Tirunal of Travancore (18th-19th century AD) structured the dance into its present-day classical format.
  • The Nangiars, women from the Nambiar community, still preserve this tradition by performing within temple precincts.

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Features of Mohiniyattam

Mohiniyattam

  • It combines the grace and elegance of Bharatnatyam with the vigour of Kathakali.
  • It is characterized by graceful, delicate body movements without abrupt jerks or leaps and subtle facial expressions.
    • It belongs to the lasya style, emphasizing femininity, tenderness, and grace.
    • Footwork is rendered softly and without thumping.
  • Emphasis is placed on hand gestures and Mukhabhinaya, involving subtle facial expressions. 
    • Gestures are borrowed from texts like Hastalakshana Deepika, Natya Shastra, Abhinaya Darpana, and Balarambharatam.
  • Closeness to Natural and Realistic Expressions: Gestures and facial expressions are more aligned with natural (gramya) and realistic (lokadharmi) styles, as opposed to dramatic or rigidly conventional (natyadharmi).
  • Costume: White and off-white saree with gold-coloured brocade designs. 
  • There is no elaborate facial make-up, and the dancer wears a leather strap with bells (Ghungroo) on her ankles. 
  • Atavakul or Atavus’: collection of forty basic dance movements
  • Musical Instruments: Cymbals, veena, drums, flute, etc. 
  • Famous proponents: Sunanda Nair, Kalamandalam Kshemavathy, Madhuri Amma, Jayaprabha Menon etc.

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Conclusion

  • Mohiniyattam exemplifies the beauty and elegance of Kerala’s cultural heritage, captivating audiences with its mesmerizing choreography, emotive storytelling, and enduring legacy in Indian classical dance.
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