Dollu Kunitha

Posted: December 9, 2009 in Documentary, Events, Travel
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Dollu Kunitha (dance), is a major form of art, occupies the pride of place among folk dances. Dollu Kunitha is a popular drum dance of Karnataka accompanied by singing. It provides both spectacular variety and complexity of skills in the process of demonstration. Woven around the presiding deity of Beereshwara or Beeralingeswara, chiefly worshipped by the Kuruba Gowdas of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, also called Halumathasthas, it presents both entertainment and spiritual edification.

“Dollu Kunita” is a unique folk art  performed during  jatras, social occasions and cultural festivals. It calls for a tremendous physical stamina and concentration by artistes.

The troupe consists of about to a dozen artistes as dancing partners. Against the background we have tala, tappadi, trumpets, gong and flute, raised to a high-pitched tenor. These instruments are perforce used to reinforce the rich vibrations of Dollu. A miniature model of Dollu, easy to carry in hand, and handle it for beating – is often employed while singing a distinct class of songs-Dollu Songs/Drum Songs. Because there is beating of Dollu here by the fingers.

A determined and hardworking women’s troupe from Shimoga district has made a foray into "Dollu Kunita," a folk dance form, which is considered a male-dominated art.

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Comments
  1. revanna says:

    Sir/Madam,
    please inform us about a coach for ‘dollu kunitha’.

    please reply quickly

    • Diji says:

      Thanks for the visit, This is a group from Shimoga which clicked from a public function. I have no access to this group,
      sorry that I’m in no position to help you.

  2. Muttanna M Dhanagar says:

    Good continue our identity,,,,,,,,, and i missing this dance again and again……..
    Feeling bad

  3. Diji says:

    Sorry,
    I do not have their contact details

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