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{{Read Tamil|Name of target page=உடுக்கைப் பாட்டு|Title of target page=உடுக்கைப் பாட்டு}} | {{Read Tamil|Name of target page=உடுக்கைப் பாட்டு|Title of target page=உடுக்கைப் பாட்டு}} | ||
[[File:Udukai paatu.jpg|thumb|Udukkai]] | [[File:Udukai paatu.jpg|thumb|Udukkai]] | ||
Udukkaipaatu is | Udukkaipaatu is a kind of song that is sung while playing the percussion instrument called [[Udukkai]]. This art is different from the ''Udukkadi'' performed to ward off the demon which is known as the ''Kodangi.'' Udukkaipaatu is a performing art of a story that is sung accompanied by a Udukkai | ||
== Performing Method == | == Performing Method == | ||
[[File:Udukai paatu1.jpg|thumb|Pambai Udukkai Pattu]] | [[File:Udukai paatu1.jpg|thumb|Pambai Udukkai Pattu]] | ||
Previously, a temple art or a ritual art; it is now performed outside the temple premises for entertainment. | |||
In this performance, one person plays the [[Udukkai]]. A woman or a man dressed like a woman sings the story and dances. For the accompaniment, there will be two or three more people. Stories like Annamar Samy, Kathavarayan, Madurai Veeran, Nallathangal and Kovalan are performed in Udukkaipaatu. Mostly Annamar Samy story is performed in Udukkaipaatu. | In this performance, one person plays the [[Udukkai]]. A woman or a man dressed like a woman sings the story and dances. For the accompaniment, there will be two or three more people. Stories like Annamar Samy, Kathavarayan, Madurai Veeran, Nallathangal and Kovalan are performed in Udukkaipaatu. Mostly Annamar Samy story is performed in Udukkaipaatu. | ||
This art is performed for the worship as well as for the traditional vows. There is a belief that it will rain if Udukkaipaatu is performed | This art is performed for the worship as well as for the traditional vows made to a deity. There is a belief that it will rain if Udukkaipaatu is performed. While there is no limit for Udukkaipaatu's duration, this is usually performed for three hours for a day. The play duration depends on length of the story. | ||
== Performing Groups == | == Performing Groups == | ||
This Udukkaipaatu art is largely performed by Vannar and Navithar community artists. | This Udukkaipaatu art is largely performed by Vannar and Navithar community artists. | ||
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== Video Material == | == Video Material == | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOxsBYlhkEg Pambai Udukkai Pattu] | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOxsBYlhkEg Pambai Udukkai Pattu] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:43, 13 June 2024
இந்தப் பக்கத்தை தமிழில் வாசிக்க: உடுக்கைப் பாட்டு
Udukkaipaatu is a kind of song that is sung while playing the percussion instrument called Udukkai. This art is different from the Udukkadi performed to ward off the demon which is known as the Kodangi. Udukkaipaatu is a performing art of a story that is sung accompanied by a Udukkai
Performing Method
Previously, a temple art or a ritual art; it is now performed outside the temple premises for entertainment.
In this performance, one person plays the Udukkai. A woman or a man dressed like a woman sings the story and dances. For the accompaniment, there will be two or three more people. Stories like Annamar Samy, Kathavarayan, Madurai Veeran, Nallathangal and Kovalan are performed in Udukkaipaatu. Mostly Annamar Samy story is performed in Udukkaipaatu.
This art is performed for the worship as well as for the traditional vows made to a deity. There is a belief that it will rain if Udukkaipaatu is performed. While there is no limit for Udukkaipaatu's duration, this is usually performed for three hours for a day. The play duration depends on length of the story.
Performing Groups
This Udukkaipaatu art is largely performed by Vannar and Navithar community artists.
Play Locations
Udukkaipaatu is performed in the regions of Coimbatore, Erode, Udumalaipettai, Palani and Trichy.
Reference
- Thamilaga Nattar Nigalthu Kalaigal - A.K. Perumal
Video Material
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05-Oct-2022, 23:06:55 IST