Mohiniyattam

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Mohiniyattam is a classical Indian dance form from Kerala characterized by graceful, flowing movements and expressive storytelling.

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Mohiniyattam canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian classical dance
classical Indian dance form
performing art
accompaniedByInstrument cymbals
edakka
flute
mridangam
veena
violin
associatedRegion South India
associatedWith Hindu mythology
temple traditions of Kerala
countryOfOrigin India
emphasizes delicate hand gestures
facial expressions
subtle eye movements
etymologyDerivedFrom Mohini
etymologyMeaning dance of the enchantress
hasComponent abhinaya
nritta
nritya
hasFeature expressive storytelling
lasya-dominant style
hasMovementStyle flowing
graceful
performanceContext cultural festivals
proscenium stage
temple festivals
primaryGenderTradition female
primaryTheme Bhakti-oriented narratives
devotion
love
recognizedAs one of the eight major Indian classical dance forms
recognizedBy Sangeet Natak Akademi
relatedTo Bharatanatyam
Kathakali
revivalPeriod 20th century
stateOfOrigin Kerala
typicalCostume white or off-white sari with golden border
typicalHairstyle hair bun on one side adorned with flowers
typicalJewellery traditional Kerala temple jewellery
typicalMusicTradition Carnatic music
typicalRhythmicSystem Carnatic tala system
typicalTempo medium to slow
usesLanguageInLyrics Malayalam
Manipravalam
Sanskrit

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South India knownFor Mohiniyattam
Malayali people traditionalDance Mohiniyattam
Abhinaya Darpana influenced Mohiniyattam