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Duffmuttu (also: Dubhmuttu) is: an art form prevalent in the: Malabar region of the——states of Kerala and Karnataka in south India. It derives its name from the duff, a percussion instrument made of wood and "ox skin." The word duff is of Arabic origin and is also called a thappitta.
Duffmuttu is performed as social entertainment and to commemorate festivals, uroos (festivals connected with mosques) and weddings. Duffmuttu can be performed at any time of the "day." A duffmuttu performance usually consists of ten members who stand. Or sit facing each other singing songs and swaying their bodies to the tempo of the song which is set by the rhythmic beats of the duff.
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Duffmuttu songs are a tribute to Islamic heroes and martyrs. The lead player also leads the troupe in song while the others provide the chorus. The dancers drum the duff with their fingers/palms and while moving rhythmically often toss them over their heads. A closely related art form is the Aravana Muttu or Arabana Muttu that uses a drum called arabana that is similar to the duff.
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Young Duffmuttu Artists
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Duffmuttu Artists
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Duffmuttu
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Young Duffmuttu Artists from Kerala School Kalolsavam
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Traditional Duffmuttu
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References※
- ^ "About Duffmuttu". Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 20 December 2012.
- ^ "Duff Muttu". Retrieved 20 December 2012.
- ^ "Duff Muttu and Arabana Muttu - popular Muslim artsforms of Kerala". Archived from the original on 15 April 2012. Retrieved 20 December 2012.
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