Oyilattam
type of dance
obere ụdị nkeIndian folk dance Dezie

Oyilattam ( Tamil  ; pụtara: ịgba egwu amara) bụ egwu ndị mmadụ sitere na mpaghara Madurai nke Tamil Nadu . [1] Egwu a sitere na ndịda Tamil Nadu ma bụrụ nke a na-eme na mpaghara Madurai, Tirunelveli na mpaghara Tiruchirapalli . [2] Ọ bụ omenala ịgba egwu ebe ụmụ nwoke ole na ole ga-eguzo n'ahịrị n'ahịrị na akwa egwu abụọ n'azonye steepụ dị egwu na egwu egwu, ọnụ ọgụgụ ndị na-agba egwu na-abawanye; N'ime afọ iri gara aga, ụmụ nwanyị amalitela ịgba egwu a. Na-emekarị, ihe egwu ha bụ Thavil na ndị na-eme ihe nkiri na eke awka nwere colour na mkpuru aka ha [3] ma na-eyi mgbịrịgba ụkwụ. Oyilattam bụ otu n'ime nka ọha ndị mahadum Tamil mara maka ịgbasa ya. [4] A na-emekarị Oyilattam n'ememme obodo. Ọ bụ egwu a na-eji eme ihe mgbe owuwe ihe ubi na-echebe mkpụrụ n'aka nnụnụ.

Ntụaka

dezie
  1. (1993) "Folk dances". Seminar: The Monthly Symposium: 35. 
  2. Oyilattam. Govt of Tamil Nadu, South Zone Cultural Centre. Archived from the original on 2009-06-19. Retrieved on 2009-08-03.
  3. "In tradition's footsteps", The Hindu, October 29, 2003. Retrieved on 2009-08-03.
  4. Kumar. "Academics find blueprint to revive Tamil folk arts", The Times of India, July 27, 2009. Retrieved on 2009-08-03.