Kurunthu
Kurunthu is a traditional South Indian folk dance that originated in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is performed by women, typically during festivals and special occasions, and is known for its vibrant and energetic movements. The dance is characterized by its rapid footwork, which involves intricate patterns and sequences, and is often accompanied by traditional instruments such as the mridangam and veena.
The name "Kurunthu" is derived from the Tamil word "Kurunthu," which means "to dance." The dance form
Kurunthu is typically performed in groups, with each dancer wearing traditional attire, including a colorful sari
The dance form has evolved over time, incorporating elements from other traditional dance forms and incorporating