D06144 Lesson 4 Dance Drama
A
play that narrates a story through dance and song is called dance
drama. This lesson is a detailed study of dance dramas in Tamil.
It defines dance drama and discusses its types. It also draws a
list of the numerous allusions to dance dramas in ancient literature.
Dance drama is called “koothu” in Tamil and the
performers are called “koothar” and “virali”. “Kootharatruppadai”
is one of the texts in “Pathupaattu”. “Koothanool” written by Saathanaar
is the first authoritative text on koothu. Several works in ancient
literature allude to the performance of koothu and koothars. The
term is found in “Tholkappiam”, a very ancient grammar text. The
twin epics “Silapathigaram” and “Manimekalai” glorify this art.
Madhavi, one of the central characters in “Silapathigaram”, excels
in various types of koothu. “Puranaanooru”, “Pathinenmelkanakku
Noolgal” and “Pathinenkeezhkanakku Noolgal” also refer to this art.
Koothu is classified into various types on the
basis of subject and form. The stories narrated through koothu generally
revolve around 4 subjects or themes: viz. epics, puranas, history
and society. When divided on the basis of form, koothu falls into
7 types. They are kuravanji, pallu, nondi naadagam, isai naadagam,
arayarsevai, yakshagaanam and therukoothu.
Music in koothu is classified as songs called
“isaipaadalgal” and musical notes called “isaiamaithigal”. Both
classical and folk dance forms are integrated into koothu performances.
The structure of a koothu falls into 5 sections called “aivagai
santhigal”. These are exposition or mugam, rise in action or prathimugam,
climax or karupam, fall in action or vilaivu and conclusion or denouement
or thuithal. Other aspects of drama such as characters, dialogue,
setting and plot are also found in koothu. Costumes and make-up
are also of great importance in koothu. |