jollakkaihan
Jollakkaihan is a traditional Tamil folk dance form originating from the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The term "jollakkaihan" is derived from the Tamil words "jollakku," meaning "to dance," and "aiyan," meaning "man," though it is often performed by both men and women. This dance is deeply rooted in rural communities and is typically associated with agricultural festivals, harvest celebrations, and other rural festivities.
The dance is characterized by its energetic and rhythmic movements, often performed in a circle or line
Jollakkaihan is often performed during festivals such as *Pongal*, the Tamil harvest festival, and other seasonal
While not as widely known as other classical dance forms like Bharatanatyam, jollakkaihan remains an important