keerutavad
Keerutavad, also known as *Kirutavadu* or *Kirutavadu*, refers to a traditional South Indian folk dance form primarily practiced in the state of Tamil Nadu. The term "keerutavad" translates roughly to "dance of the village" or "village dance," reflecting its rural origins and communal nature. This dance is deeply rooted in agricultural cycles and seasonal festivities, often performed during harvest celebrations, temple festivals, and other community gatherings.
Keerutavad is characterized by its lively, rhythmic movements, which are accompanied by traditional instruments such as
Unlike classical dance forms, keerutavad is not codified into strict rules or techniques. Instead, it evolves
Keerutavad holds cultural significance as a means of preserving oral traditions, folklore, and community bonds. While