THEYYAM: A PERFORMER’S JOURNEY OF TRANSFORMATION FROM MAN TO GOD

Reshma V.R., S. Angelin Sheeja
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Theyyam or Theyyattam is a performer’s artistic journey of transformation from mortal man to immortal Gods and Goddesses. It is a resplendent melange of religious and artistic facets which elevates the aesthesia of both performers and spectators to greater depths. Though Theyyam is fashioned on the essence of a tribal culture, it embraced many elements of ancient Hindu mythology. The entire Theyyam ritual is a metaphysical means, which is thought to have the power to summon the Theyyam deities, causing them to emerge with all exuberance. ’Thottam’ songs, the ritual songs of the Theyyam, render the story of the deity propitiated in this ceremonial performance. The performer himself sing the Thottam songs, so that he can get in the exact frame of mind and the necessary spirit of the persona he is presumed to embody. The aficionados observe the rites very closely as the performer performs before and along the shrine. The musical instruments are played in time to the performer’s movements making the performance pious. Gradually, the performer becomes completely absorbed, evolved and transcended into the realm of intangible powers of nature, impersonating the Gods and Goddesses through artistic acts and manifesting his supreme power by strange demeanor. The article examines the practices, traditions, impersonation, myths, and legends of Theyyam and some of its most popular forms and how this ritualistic art form has established a legacy across tribal and non-tribal cultures creating an identity for itself.
他们:一个表演者从人到神的转变之旅
Theyyam或Theyyattam是表演者从凡人到不朽的神和女神的艺术之旅。它是宗教和艺术方面的辉煌融合,将表演者和观众的审美提升到更深的层次。虽然他们亚姆是在部落文化的精髓上塑造的,但它包含了许多古代印度神话的元素。整个Theyyam仪式是一种形而上的手段,被认为有能力召唤Theyyam神,使他们充满活力地出现。“Thottam”歌曲,Theyyam的仪式歌曲,呈现了在这个仪式表演中得到安抚的神的故事。表演者自己唱Thottam歌曲,这样他就能进入他所要体现的人物形象的确切心境和必要精神。当表演者在神社前或沿着神社表演时,狂热者会非常密切地观察这些仪式。乐器随着表演者的动作及时演奏,使表演变得虔诚。渐渐地,表演者完全被自然的无形力量所吸收、进化和超越,通过艺术行为来模仿神和女神,以奇异的举止来表现自己的至高无上的力量。本文考察了Theyyam的实践、传统、模仿、神话和传说及其一些最流行的形式,以及这种仪式化的艺术形式如何在部落和非部落文化中建立起一种遗产,并为自己创造了一种身份。
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