Published on: December 30, 2021
THOLPAVAKKOOTHU
THOLPAVAKKOOTHU
NEWS
All-woman team performs Tholpavakkoothu, a first in history, breaking age-old conventions. Rajitha Ramachandra Pulavar, who led the performance at the District Panchayat Hall in Kerala’s Palakkad on Christmas, aptly titled the show Penpavakkoothu, meaning women’s Tholpavakkoothu.
ABOUT THOLPAVAKKOOTHU
- Form of shadow puppetry
- Temple art form
- Prevalent in the Bhagavathy temples (mother Goddess) in Palakkad district and nearby regions in Kerala.
- Thol means leather, Pava means puppet
- Moved with the help of strings, and their shadows are depicted on a screen with the help of a row of oil lamps in the background.
- The story of performance is from the Indian epic, Ramayana.
- In the olden days, it was performed elaborately over a period of forty-one days.
- The narrative used for the performance is a mixture of prose and poetry called Adalpattu.