Kolattam Dance of South India
Recently, Kolattam dance was performed during Balotsav, a children’s festival, in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.
- Kolattam is a folk dance from the states of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.
- It is part of a religious offering, where women dancers pay homage to the temple Goddess in many regions of Andhra Pradesh.
- The Kolattam dance is predominantly a dance of women, without involving men.
- This form of dance is also called as Kolkollannalu or Kollannalu.
- This popular form of dance is usually performed together as a group where two artists each are grouped as a pair.
- Each dancer holds two ....
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