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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shadow_Puppets_of_Andhra_PradeshTholu bommalata - Wikipedia

    Tolu Bommalattam, also known as "Bommalattam" or " Tolpava Koothu," is a traditional shadow puppetry art form that has its roots in Tamil Nadu, India. It is a highly stylized and intricate form of storytelling using leather puppets. The term "Tolu" means leather, and "Bommalattam" means puppetry in Tamil.

  2. Nov 8, 2024 · The Making of Tholu Bommalaata Puppets. Tholu Bommalaata is a hereditary craft — passed down patrilineally from one generation of bommalata vallu artisans to the next. The puppets are traditionally made by the puppeteers themselves, and learning the craft of making these puppets is an important part of their training in puppetry.

  3. Mar 14, 2023 · Tholubommalata is a shadow puppet tradition from Andhra Pradesh, known for its roots in traditional tales and folklore. The art of making these puppets is a difficult craft, and an art in itself.

  4. Traditional shadow theatre from the state of Andhra Pradesh in south-east India. Tolu bommalata is a very ancient theatrical expression whose puppeteers can trace their ancestry eleven generations in the past.

  5. Jun 16, 2020 · Many of the puppets in our collection are in the Telugu style, where the performing art is called Tholu Bommalaata, but there are also some exquisite samples of puppets used in Togalu Gombeyatta, a closely allied form practised in the neighbouring state of Karnataka.

  6. www.dsource.in › major-puppetry-traditions-indian-states › tholu-bommalata-shadowTholu Bommalata (Shadow Puppet) - D'Source

    Traditionally used as shadow puppets, the leather puppet theatre, or Tolu bommalata as it is locally called, was developed in the 16th century under the patronage of Vijayanagara rulers. A fine white cloth measuring 12x9 ft lit from the back with a bulb or oil lamp functions as a screen.

  7. Jun 9, 2020 · Tholu Bommalaata is a shadow theatre art form that spread from India to Indonesia, Sri Lanka and the rest of Asia. Its history is linked closely to the shifting sands of royal patronage and human migration

  8. Feb 7, 2022 · Tholu Bommalaata, or leather puppetry, has long been a celebrated aspect of Telugu culture. Though all-India in its inheritance and practice, this art has been made distinct by the Andhras —true to their penchant for the grand and grandiose. History.

  9. Apr 21, 2022 · A form of shadow puppetry practised in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, in India, tholu bommalata — ‘dance or play of the leather dolls’ in Telugu — is distinguished among South India’s shadow puppetry practices by its life-sized and richly hued articulated leather puppets.

  10. Tholu bommalata is the shadow theatre tradition of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and part of Karnataka. The geographic distribution of tholu bommalata encompasses the Telugu-speaking area, and cannot be exactly defined by state borders.