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Tales of Theyyam

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An odyssey of myth, gods, and folklore

 

Theyyam: The Dance of Gods

 

Theyyam is a ritual performance in North Malabar, Kerala, practiced by specific communities called Samudhayas. The term Theyyam means Daivam (God), and Theyyattam translates to “the dance of God.” It is performed during Tulam Pattu, the tenth day of the Malayalam month Tulam. This sacred performance involves elaborate preparations and ceremonial stages.

 

There are three primary categories of Theyyam:

  • Shaktheya (Shakti worship)
  • Shiva (Shiva worship)
  • Vaishnava (Vishnu worship)

The performer, revered as Daivam, transforms from an ordinary human to a divine entity through ritualistic makeup and costumes. The performance takes place in openair temple groves or sacred spaces.

 

 

The Aesthetics and Symbolism of Theyyam

 

Theyyam relies on Aharyabhinaya (expressing divinity through costume, makeup, and headgear). The artist’s appearance, including vibrant facial makeup, elaborate headgear, and sacred ornaments, evokes emotions like devotion, fear, and awe. Each color and pattern represents the deity’s attributes.

 

 

Travel Dates : 22th March to 24th March 2025

 

 

The Experience of Witnessing Theyyam

 

Theyyam unfolds in multiple stages:

  1. Song Narration & Percussion – Recitation of mythological stories with traditional drumming.
  2. Preparation of the Sacred Space – Ritual offerings set the stage.
  3. The Dance Performance – The performer embodies the deity.
  4. Final Blessing & Interaction – The deity blesses and guides devotees.

Theyyam is more than a dance; it is a spiritual experience that connects people to their
cultural heritage.

 

 

Key Experiences During the Tour : 

 

1) Narratives, Stories, and Reflections from Scholars

  • Engage with scholars and practitioners to understand Theyyam’s history and
    philosophy.
  • Listen to folklore from a research scholar and an archaeologist.
  • Participate in guided discussions before and after the performance.

 

2) Face Painting (Mukhathezhuthu)

  • Watch skilled artisans apply intricate face designs.
  • Try a simplified version of Theyyam face painting under expert guidance.

 

3) Thottam: The Soul of Theyyam Through Music

  • Theyyam begins with Thottam, a poetic oral narration in Malayalam.
  • The artist, still in a semi-human state, sings mythological stories accompanied by drums, cymbals, and wind instruments.

 

4) Theyyam: The Sacred Ritual Performance

  • Experience an authentic Theyyam performance in a temple courtyard, village shrine, or sacred grove.
  • Witness the performer leaping through flames, twirling rhythmically, and blessing devotees.

 

5) Engagement with the Artist: Conversations Beyond the Performance

  • Interact with Theyyam artists to learn about traditions, preparation rituals, and
    their spiritual experiences.
  • Discuss the challenges of preserving Theyyam in modern times.
  • Understand the endurance, discipline, and transformation required to embody the deity.

 

Special Performance: Vayanattu Kulavan (Thondachan Theyyam)

 

Vayanattu Kulavan is a powerful Theyyam form, believed to have emerged from Lord Shiva’s thigh. It is performed in sacred groves (Kavu), demanding rigorous spiritual discipline. Before the performance, a scholar narrates the mythology behind this Theyyam.

 

 

Mentors and Guides

  • Dr. Rohita Eswar – Ph.D. in Archaeology, expert in Hoysala sculptures and Natya Shastra.
  • Rutu N. Raj – Master’s in Archaeology, specializing in art, architecture, and Indian musicology.
  • Nandini Cholaraju – Founder of Ollit Expeditions, experience designer in heritage and cultural travel.

 

ITINERARY –

 

Day 1: March 22

  • Check-in
  • Lunch (Malabar cuisine)
  • Interactions with scholars (context setting)
  • Visit a Kavu (sacred grove) for Thottam
  • Dinner and return to hotel

Day 2: March 23

  • Early drive to the sacred grove for Theyyam
  • Witness the Theyyam ritual
  • Breakfast (en route or at the hotel)
  • Rest and lunch
  • Visit Theyyam Anushthana Pathana Kendra for artist interactions
  • Reflection session with Dr. Rohita Eswar & Rutu N. Raj

 

Day 3: March 24

  • Breakfast
  • Engagement with scholars (optional)
  • Departure

 

Inclusions :-

  • Tour Directors
  • Stay at Surya Heritage/Krishna Beach Resort (or similar)
  • Meals:

             Day 1:  Lunch, Dinner

             Day 2:  Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

             Day 3:  Breakfast

  • A/C Vehicle for local transportation
  • All mentioned experiences

 

Exclusions :-

  • Anything apart from the inclusions
  • Expenses of personal nature

 

For booking this tour mail us – nomadictribesinfo@gmail.com or contact@nomadictribes.in or Call – 9324106377

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