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      • 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.
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  2. Jun 16, 2020 · Tholu Bommalata puppets are made from 2-3 dried hides joined together, and the puppets have a minimum of four joints and a maximum of 12 joints to ensure maximum mobility.

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    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.

  4. Nov 21, 2022 · This form of craft is inextricably linked to the state’s traditional folk and cultural expression, called Tholu Bommalata. Also known as Leather puppetry, this form of shadow-puppet theatre is popular in several regions of Andhra Pradesh.

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    The tradition of making Tholu bommalu and the practice of Tholubommalata is believed to have originated in about the second century BC during Satavahana rule in Andhra Pradesh. The community of puppet makers consists mostly of people of the Balija community from Maharashtra who migrated to Andhra Pradesh. The same community also put up puppet shows...

    The process of making these leather puppets is a time-taking and laborious one- it usually takes more than a month. Traditionally, artisans first pick up goat hide from the local meat markets. Then, through a long and labour-intensive process of cleaning and curing, they convert the hide into parchment. This process includes soaking the hide in lim...

    In modern India, this beautiful and difficult craft and performing art has not gone unrecognised. In 2008, Tholubommalu were given a GI, or a Geographical indication tag, implying that it cannot be manufactured or performed anywhere outside Andhra by people other than Andhraites. Craftsmen committed to preserving and popularising this ancient craft...

    Despite the accolades and recognition, all is not rosy for these craftsmen and artists. With the rise of modern entertainment media like television and mobile phones, few people are interested in Tholu bommalata now. As a result, craftsmen are now resorting to making commercial products like lampshades and wall hangings to practise their traditiona...

    Tholubommalata is a craft that epitomises the beauty of the arts, crafts and culture of India. It represents not only centuries of craftsmanship, but a tradition of performing arts that helped propagate our culture and values for millenia. In this growing age of globalisation and consequently, homogeneity, awareness regarding the significance of cr...

  5. Jun 9, 2020 · Thus the dance of leather puppets, Tholu Bommalaata is a shadow theatre art from Andhra Pradesh and some parts of Karnataka. It is one of seven shadow traditions in Southern India, from where scholars say it spread to Indonesia, Sri Lanka and gradually to the rest of Asia.

  6. 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.

  7. Traditional shadow theatre from Tamil Nadu in south-east India. In the Tamil language, tolu (or thol) means leather and bommalatam signifies figure, doll or puppet. In the state of Tamil Nadu, the tolu bommalatam shadow theatre is performed by different members of the same family. The troupe varies between three and nine people.