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compare the dance forms originated kerala and Tamil ?
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Answered by bhumilgarg879
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Dances of Kerala include a number of traditional as well as tribal dances. Kathakali, however, remains a popular dance form even today. The traditional dance forms mainly draw inspiration from the ancient texts and epics. Kathakali, Mohiniattam and Thullal it includes in dances of kerala.

.Tamil Nadu has a rich history of art and entertainment. The three modes of entertainment classified as Iyal (Literature), Isai (Music) and Nadagam (Drama) had their roots in the rural folk theatre like Theru Koothu (Street play). Many forms of group and individual dances with the classical forms for popularity and sheer entertainment value. Some of the dance forms are performed by Tribal people.[1] The majority of these dances are still thriving in Tamil Nadu today.

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kerala

s.Kathakali comes from southwestern India, around the state of Kerala. Like bharatanatyam, kathakali is a religious dance. It draws inspiration from the Ramayana and stories from Shaiva traditions. Kathakali is traditionally performed by boys and men, even for female roles. The costumes and makeup are especially elaborate, with faces made to look like painted masks and enormous headdresses.

thamil nadu

Bharatanatyam is a dance of Tamil Nadu in southern India. It traces its origins back to the Natyashastra, an ancient treatise on theatre written by the mythic priest Bharata. Originally a temple dance for women, bharatanatyam often is used to express Hindu religious stories and devotions. It was not commonly seen on the public stage until the 20th century. The dance movements are characterized by bent legs, while feet keep rhythm. Hands may be used in a series of mudras, or symbolic hand gestures, to tell a story.

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