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''Nangiar koothu'' or ''Nangyar Koothu'' is an allied traditional art of Kutiyattam, an age-old
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drama tradition of
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. It is performed traditionally by the women of the Ambalavasi Nambiar community of
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, known as ''Nangyaramma'', but since the second half of the 20th century it's no longer the case. Nangiarkoothu, an offshoot of Kutiyattam, is a solo performance with an antiquity of 1500 years. It is the sole domain of female artistes. The stories for the performance are taken from the text ''Sree Krishna Charitam'', depicting the life of Lord Krishna. During the performance the actress presents the long-winded stories of Lord Krishna through hand gestures, facial expressions, and body movements to the accompaniment of the resonant pot drum mizhavu.


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References

* Chākyār, Māni Mādhava. '' Nātyakalpadrumam'',
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, New Delhi, 1975 * Margi Sathi,."Sree Rama Charitham Nangiarammakuthu", D.C.Books, Kottayam,1999


See also

* Chakyar Koothu *
Koodiyattam Koodiyattam ( ml, കൂടിയാട്ടം; IAST: kūṭiyāṭṭaṁ; ) is a traditional performing art form in the state of Kerala, India. It is a combination of ancient Sanskrit theatre with elements of ''Koothu'', an ancient perfor ...
* Mani Madhava Chakyar * Margi Sathi {{DEFAULTSORT:Nangiar Kuthu Hindu dance traditions Dances of Kerala Theatre in India