kattumisteta
Kattumisteta is a traditional dance form originating from the Indian state of Karnataka. The term "kattumisteta" translates to "dancing with a stick," reflecting the central role of a long, slender stick, known as a "kattumisteta," in the performance. This dance is primarily performed by women, who wear colorful traditional attire and adorn themselves with jewelry and flowers. The dance is characterized by its fluid movements, graceful footwork, and the rhythmic striking of the kattumisteta against the ground, creating a mesmerizing sound that accompanies the dance.
The dance is often performed during festivals and special occasions, such as weddings, temple festivals, and
Kattumisteta has gained recognition beyond Karnataka, with performances in various parts of India and even internationally.