Kolattam Stick
Kolattam, derived from Kol (Pair of small sticks), and Attam (Play) is the name of a charming Tamil dance practiced by groups of young girls. A festival connected with this art has both a cultural and religious significance. It is a rural art usually performed during village festivals. It is a combination of rhythmic movements, songs, and music.
Kolattam, derived from Kol (Pair of small sticks), and Attam (Play) is the name of a charming Tamil dance practiced by groups of young girls. A festival connected with this art has both a cultural and religious significance. It is a rural art usually performed during village festivals. It is a combination of rhythmic movements, songs, and music. The Kolattam group comprises dancers ranging from 8 to 40 who are grouped in pairs. The sticks provide the main rhythm. The dancers are led by a leader and move about in two circles. The inner circle receives the strikes on their sticks from the artists in the outer circle that delivers them.
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Model Name |
Kollattam Sticks (2 nos) |
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Dimensions |
12 * 3 inches. |
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Sales Package |
2 No’s of Attractive wooden Kollattam Sticks. |
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Country of Manufacture |
India. |
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Number of Players |
Team Play. |
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