Gotipua Dance performance | Orissa Dance Academy | TEDxXIMB
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Traditionally performed to please and sing praises of Lord Jagannath and Lord Krishna, the spectacular Gotipua Dance is performed by young boys giving meaning to its name.
Founded in 1975, Orissa Dance Academy runs under the guidance of Guru Aruna Mohanty. The performing members of the Academy will be conducting the Gotipua Dance at the upcoming event. Gotipua is an ancient dance form, native to Odisha. In Odia language, “Goti” means “single” and “Pua” means “boy”. Traditionally performed to please and sing praises of Lord Jagannath and Lord Krishna, the dance is performed by young boys only thus giving meaning to its name. The young boys dress up in female attire for the dance wearing their traditional dress "Kanchula". Gotipua dance form took shape in the 16th century and saw widespread acclaim under the Bhoi Dynasty. It is often called the predecessor to the currently prevalent Odissi classical dance.
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