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Thirayattam Festival
Thirayattam is one of the most outstanding ethnic performing art of Kerala state in India. This Ritualistic annual celebration enacted in courtyards of sacred groves and village shrines of south malabar region (Kozhikode & malappuram Dt: )at Kerala. This vibrant ethnic art form manifested to place the deities and rapid in movements. The word "Thirayattam" refers to a 'colourful dance'. It is an admixture of dance,drama,song,instrumental music, facilal & body makeup, martial art and rituals composed in a harmonizing manner. Thirayattam differs from other performance by this unique customs tradition and artistity. Thirayattam is performed in the courtyards of Kaavu(sacred groves) with accompaniment of traditional torch - light ( coconut palm leaves) and big drum beets. It reflects the antique life style and tradition through the unique customs. kaavu (sacred groves) are thick vegetation isolated for divine purpose. Thirayattam annual festival in between january to April.
 * I have moved the content of Thirayattam festival to the do section of Malabar. --Traveler100 (talk) 18:27, 6 November 2017 (UTC)

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More information on the culture of Indian regions would be most welcome. Please however be aware that such information should be part of a location article rather than a stand alone one. --Traveler100 (talk) 06:47, 15 October 2017 (UTC)