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Gaarudi Gombe

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Folk dance from Karnataka, India

Dolls used in the Gaarudi Gombe dance

Gaarudi Gombe is afolk dance prevalent in the state ofKarnataka,India. Dancers adorn themselves with giant doll-suits made ofbamboo sticks. The termGaarudi-Gombe meansmagical-doll in the native language,Kannada. This dance is performed during major festivals and also in the procession held during the festivities ofMysore Dasara. This dance is also known asTattiraya in the coastal districts ofKarnataka. The termTattiraya means aperson carrying a doll made of bamboo sticks.[1]

Origin

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According to alegend, this dance was performed even in the times of theHindu epic,Mahabharata. When theHindu LordKrishna's wifeSatyabhama was angry with him, he soothed her anger by wearing a Gaarudi Gombe doll.[2]

Creation of the dolls

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The face of the doll is made up of wooden basket withpapier-mache applied on it. Using appropriate sketches and colours, the face of the doll is created. Each face is supported by a wooden frame. The dolls can be as much as 10 to 12 feet in height and including the frame, the total weight can be as high as 40 kg.[1][2] A person fits himself into the frame from the underside and performs the dance carrying this huge structure on his shoulder[1][2] Provisions are made for the performer to see the outside world through an opening in the frame.

The dance

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Due to the heavy weight of the dolls to be carried, most of the performers are men.[2] The dance performance can go on for as much as eight hours, thus the performers take turns carrying the heavy dolls.[2] Though the main idea behind the performance is to create a funny atmosphere, they are also used as a medium to ward off evil spirits.[1]

Notes

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  1. ^abcdA description of Gaarudi Gombe is provided by"Folk Arts - Music and Dance".Online webpage of udupipages.com. Shathabdi Graphics Pvt. Ltd. Archived from the original on 2 January 2007. Retrieved13 May 2007.
  2. ^abcdeLegend related to the Gaarudi Gombe dance is mentioned by"On a high of music, dance medley".Online edition of the Times of India, dated 2003-12-12. © 2007 Times Internet Limited. 12 December 2003. Retrieved13 May 2007.
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