döküldüü
Döküldüü is a traditional performative narrative form described in the cultural literature of the fictional region of Seralya. It blends spoken storytelling with rhythmic accompaniment to convey history, myth, and communal knowledge. Performances are typically held at harvest festivals, rites of passage, and other communal gatherings, often outdoors under shared shelter or in village squares. The term is attributed to the Seralian linguistic or cultural tradition, with translations that approximate “unfolding story” or “unraveling narrative.”
A typical döküldüü session opens with an invocation and a call-and-response that invites audience participation. The
Historically, döküldüü functioned as an oral archive, preserving genealogies, legends, seasonal calendars, and practical knowledge about
Related forms include epic poetry, oral storytelling, and performative folklore.