In Context – Recently, a shadow leather puppet in Kerala’s famous temple art Tholpavakkoothu has been animated by a robot.
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- The first robotic leather puppet was installed at the Palakkad District Heritage Museum, which was inaugurated by the Minister for Museums.
- The famous shadow leather puppets will tell stories of the epic Ramayana with the help of robots the first time.
About Tholpavakkoothu
- Tholpavakoothu or shadow puppetry is a temple art form which is prevalent in the Bhagavathy temples (mother Goddess) in Kerala regions.
- Tholppava (Thol means leather, Pava means puppet) are moved with the help of strings, and their shadows are depicted on a screen with the help of a row of oil lamps in the background.
- The story of Tholpavakoothu’s performance is from the Indian epic, Ramayana.
- The narrative used for the performance is a mixture of prose and poetry called Adalpattu.
- Accompanying instruments include Ezhupara, Chenda and Maddalam.
- The puppetry is staged on a special structure in temple premises called Koothumadam.
- It is also known as Nizhalkkoothu and Olakkoothu.
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