kandiyan dance in sri lanka.
According to the legend, the origins of the
dance lies in an exorcism ritual known as the Kohomba
Kankariya, which was originally performed by Indian shamans who came to the island.
According to legend, the Indian shamans came to the island upon the request of a king
who was suffering from a mysterious illness. The king was said to be suffering
from a recurring dream in which a leopard was directing its tongue towards the
king, believed to be as a black magic of "Kuweni" the first wife of
the king "Vijaya". After the performance of the Kohomba Kankariya the
illness vanished, and many natives adopted the dance.
It was originally performed by dancers who
were identified as a separate caste under the Kandyan Fudel system. They were
aligned to the Temple of the Tooth and had a significant role
to play in the Dalada Perahera (procession) held each year by the temple.
The dance waned in popularity as the support
for the dancers from the Kandyan kings ended during the British period. It has
now been revived and adapted for the stage, and is Sri Lanka's primary cultural
export.
Tänze (Uda Rata Natum) Ves Tanz
"Ves" dance, the most popular, originated from an ancient
purification ritual, the Kohomba Yakuma or Kohomba Kankariya. The dance was
propitiatory, never secular, and performed only by males. The elaborate ves
costume, particularly the headgear, is considered sacred and is believed to
belong to the deity Kohomba.
Only toward the end of the 19th century were
ves dancers first invited to perform outside the precincts of the Kankariya
Temple at the annual Kandy Perahera festival. Today the
elaborately costumed ves dancer epitomizes Kandyan dance.Kandyan dance
highlights Sri Lanka's culture.Kandyan dance can be carried to the future as an
example of Sri Lanka's miraculous culture.
Costume.
The dancers wear an elaborate costume
including a headdress. The dancer's chest is only covered by a decorative
beaded net. This costume is known as the Ves costume. The headdress
incorporates a metallic front which makes the dancer look taller than he is.
The complete costume also includes anklets that produce a metallic rattle each
The headgear in the ves costume can only be
worn by the males and can only be worn after a special ceremony called ves
mangalaya in which the male dancer first wears the ves costume and dances.
Legend also says that if a female wears the headgear she will have a lot of bad
luck or get very sick even the males if they have not performed at the ves
mangalaya the same will happen to them (only males perform at the ves mangalaya
and the females have a separate ceremony called Kalaveny mangalya).
The Kandyan Dance is
traditionally performed to percussion only. The most common drum is the Geta Beraya, which is only used in
Kandyan Dance. To assist the dancer to keep rhythm a small pair of cymbals
known as the Thalampota is also used. The Vannam's
however have lyrics that are sung in tune with the movements of the dancer.
These lyrics sing about the virtues of the animal that the Vanna is depicting.
Another form of twin Drums called Tammettama used with cane drum sticks.
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