CelebrateErie

2019 CelebrateErie Application

May 16, 2019
submission #53
Applicant Info

Applicant Information

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Type of Application

Please select which of the following best describes how you wish to participate: ---

Performer

Have you been participated as a Celebrate Erie Performer in the past? ---
Please select the category that best describes your performance Dance
How many people will be included in your performance? ---

Dance

Please describe your dance style: Thiruvathirakali or Kaikottikali is a unique dance performed in Southern India, Kerala on the auspicious day of Thiruvathira, the birthday of Lord Shiva. It is performed by women who seek blessings for eternal marital bliss. It falls in the Malayalam month of Dhanu (December-January). As per Hindu mythology, this dance is what brought Kamadeva (God of Love) back to life when he had been burnt to ashes by Lord Shiva's fury. Groups of up to eight or ten women are seen dressed in traditional Kerala attire, dancing in a circle. The graceful movements of the dance are both enchanting and elegant. The white saris with golden borders along with fresh jasmines adorning their hair make for a wonderful sight. Fidelity and the power of female energy are the crux of this ancient practice.
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