sannathi
Sannathi is a traditional South Indian dance form that originated in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is performed by women and is characterized by its graceful and rhythmic movements. The dance is often accompanied by the sound of cymbals, which are struck in a specific pattern to create a rhythmic beat. The movements of the dancers are synchronized with the cymbals, creating a mesmerizing visual and auditory experience.
The dance is typically performed during festivals and special occasions, such as weddings, temple festivals, and
Sannathi is believed to have originated in the temple of Sannathi Amman, a goddess worshipped in Tamil
In recent years, Sannathi has gained popularity outside of Tamil Nadu, with performances taking place in other