Dating back to 2nd century BCE it is a classical dance from the South Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.
Kuchipudi is the name of a village in the Divi Taluka of Krishna
district that borders the Bay of Bengal and with resident Brahmins
practicing this traditional dance form, it acquired the present name.
The performance usually begins with some stage rites, after which each
of the character comes on to the stage and introduces him/herself with a
dharavu (a small composition of both song and dance) to introduce the
identity, set the mood, of the character in the drama. The drama then
begins. The dance is accompanied by song which is typically Carnatic
music. The singer is accompanied by mridangam, violin, flute and the tambura. Ornaments worn by the artists are generally made of a light weight wood called Boorugu
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