Paampu attam

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Paampu attam (snake dance) (Tamil:பாம்பு ஆட்டம்) is a folk dance from Tamil country, India.[1] Snakes considered as the protecting divinity which safeguards the health and prosperity. Snakes are also related to the Hindu deity Murugan. Usually girls perform this dance with a snake skin-like costume.[2] The performer simulates snake movements, writhing, creeping and making quick biting movements with the head and hands. The hands are also held together to look like the hood of a cobra.

In the classical dance form Bharata Natyam the snake dance is performed in a manner similar to the old folk dance.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ Snake Dance Archived 2011-06-22 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Folk dances of Tamil Nadu". Carnatica. Retrieved 16 August 2020.

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