Gotipua

Gotipua dance in Raghurajpur
Gotipua dancers performing at Sterling Resort, Puri, Odisha

Gotipua is a traditional dance form in the state of Odisha, India, and the precursor of Odissi classical dance.[1] It has been performed in Orissa for centuries by young boys, who dress as women to praise Jagannath and Krishna. The dance is executed by a group of boys who perform acrobatic figures inspired by the life of Radha and Krishna. The boys begin to learn the dance at an early age until adolescence, when their androgynous appearance changes. In the Odia language, Gotipua means "single boy" (goti-pua).[2] Raghurajpur, Odisha (near Puri) is a historic village known for its Gotipua dance troupes. The dance of the Gotipuas is accompanied by traditional Odissi music with the primary percussion being the Mardala.

  1. ^ "Gotipua Dance Festival". Tourism of Orissa, Government of Orissa. Archived from the original on 12 April 2012.
  2. ^ Dhirendranath Patnaik (1971). "4. Gotipua Dancers". Odissi dance. Orissa Sangeet Natak Akademi. p. 60.