Context: For the first time, the 20-member group is going to perform Seethakali folk art, outside Kerala as to revive one of the fading dance forms of Kerala.
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Currently, in Kerala, there is only one registered Seethakali performing group – Perinad Seethakali Sangham.
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In the early times, Seethakali was performed as part of the harvest festival Onam.
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From Atham star till the 28th day after Onam, the performers who belong to the subaltern communities go from one house to another performing this art.
Key Features of Seethakali
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Folk Dance Drama: Seethakali is a traditional folk dance drama that was once performed during the festival days in erstwhile Desinganad (Kollam, Kerala), primarily during the Onam festivities.
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Dalit Artists: The performance was carried out by Dalit artists belonging to the Veda and Pulaya communities, focusing on presenting episodes from the Ramayana from Sita’s perspective.
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Vanayatra to Andardhanam: Seethakali portrays the journey from “vanayatra” (exile to the forest) to “andardhanam” (descend into the earth) of Sita, featuring a blend of songs, storytelling, and fast movements.
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Instruments: The dance drama is accompanied by instruments such as ganjira, manikatta, chiratta, and kaimani.
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Narrative through Songs: Seethakali’s story is conveyed through songs, with 28 collected over three years, featuring a folk style influenced by Vallappaattu, Kuthirappaattu, and Rakshasappattu.
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Oral Tradition: Seethakali songs were orally transmitted from one generation to the next, which led to a pause in the tradition.
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Basic Movements: The dance involves basic steps, striving to preserve the original essence of the art form.
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Character Ensemble: The performance includes key characters such as Sita, Ram, Lakshman, Ravan, and Hanuman.
Revival Efforts by Perinad Seethakali Sangham
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Fading Tradition: Seethakali had gradually faded from public performance, with little to no activity around it for several decades.
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The Veda communities’ displacement due to the Land Reform Act in the ’70s led to the decline of the art form.
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Revival Group: The Perinad Seethakali Sangham, formed in 2017, played a crucial role in reviving Seethakali.
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Diverse Artists: The group consists of artists from various backgrounds, breaking caste and communal barriers.
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Revival Effort: The group of enthusiasts, led by N. Shajimon, came together to revive Seethakali, saving it from extinction.
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Documentary: Shajimon created a documentary titled Seethakali – Desinganadinte Dalit Ramayanam, tracing the evolution, popularity, and relevance of the art form.