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Daring side of theyyam that leaves performers scarred and forgotten
The New Indian Express Kannur
|April 04, 2025
Despite the dangers involved, competition among artists drives them to push the limits
A MESMERISING yet perilous art form, theyyam involves fierce and daring moves that leave audiences captivated. A century ago, foreigners referred to theyyam as the "devil dance" due to its striking visuals and aggressive performance style. Over the years, costumes and makeup have evolved, becoming simpler and more visually appealing. However, the intensity of the performances remains unchanged, with artists continuing their self-inflicted, high-risk acts.
Ottakolam and gulikan performers, for instance, leap from great heights onto beds of ember, their faces and chests exposed. This often results in severe injuries, including fractures and burns to the ribs, eyes, and face. Bappiriyan theyyam climbs coconut trees and descends inverted. The performance of Kathivanoor Veeran continues for two days in which the artist performs dangerous acts. Theechamundy and other similar theyya kolam performances involve walking on embers with little protection.
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