GOTIPUA DANCE : ART & CULTURE 
NEWS :  Gotipua child artistes, who experience the world as their stage, face an
uncertain future when they hit puberty.
 
WHAT’S IN THE NEWS?
The dancers who stumble from boyhood stardom to adulthood
anonymity
 
Gotipua
Dance
 - Origin and Significance:
 
 
  - State:
      Odisha, India.
 
  - Dance
      Form: Traditional dance and a precursor to the
      classical Odissi dance.
 
  - Performers: A
      distinctive feature of Gotipua is that it is performed by boys, unlike
      other traditional dance forms where female dancers are prominent.
 
 
 - Performance
     Style:
 
 
  - Inspiration:
      The dance is inspired by the divine love stories of Radha and Krishna.
 
  - Choreography:
      Includes acrobatic movements and intricate dance figures that mimic
      various aspects of the lives of Radha and Krishna.
 
 
 - Costume:
 
 
  - Kanchula: A
      traditional bright-colored blouse adorned with shiny embellishments,
      designed to enhance the visual appeal of the dance.
 
  - Nibibandha:
      An apron-like, embroidered silk cloth worn around the waist, extending as
      a frill around the legs, adding to the elegance and grace of the
      performance.
 
 
 - Historical
     Context:
 
 
  - Devadasi
      Tradition: In ancient Odisha, temples employed female
      dancers known as Devadasis or Maharis, who performed sacred dances
      dedicated to Lord Jagannath.
 
  - Transition:
      During the 16th century, under the reign of Bhoi king Rama Chandra Dev,
      the tradition of Mahari dancers began to wane. To preserve the dance
      tradition, a new class of male dancers, known as Gotipuas, emerged. These
      boys took on the role of maintaining and continuing the sacred dance
      tradition.
 
 
 - Literary
     Reference:
 
 
  - Abhinaya
      Chandrika: An ancient text on Odissi dance written by
      Maheshwar Mahapatra in the 15th century. This text provides a
      comprehensive study of the dance movements, gestures, and techniques used
      in Odissi and Gotipua dances, reflecting their historical and cultural significance.
 
 
 Source : https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/odisha/the-dancers-who-stumble-from-boyhood-stardom-to-adulthood-anonymity/article68512086.ece