Siddavesa is a type of religious and traditional folk dance. The Arebhahse people of Sullia perform this dance during the full moon in the month of Suggi on the Tulu calendar. During this month, Suggi Nalike is also performed. Siddavesha performances take place from late evening until morning, with the dancers visiting the homes of people from all social strata.
Siddavesa is a type of religious and traditional folk dance. The Arebhahse people of Sullia perform this dance during the full moon in the month of Suggi on the Tulu calendar. During this month, Suggi Nalike is also performed. Siddavesha performances take place from late evening until morning, with the dancers visiting the homes of people from all social strata.
thumb|Siddhavesha ==Description== The Siddavesa is influenced by the Natha Pantha. It involves an all-night performance that includes mythological mimicry, acting, singing, and dancing. Participants in the Siddavesha embody different characters, interacting with each other and the public throughout various stages of the enactment. The three main mythical farce characters in Siddavesha are Sanyasi, Bhatru, and Dasayye.
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