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Gotipua Dance (गोटीपुअ नृत्य)

Gotipua Dance
Gotipua Dance is a traditional dance form from Odisha, India, known as the precursor to the classical Odissi dance. The name Gotipua means “single boy” (goti = single, pua = boy), and it is performed by young boys dressed as beautiful girls.
Origin & Purpose of Gotipua Dance
❀ Dates back to the 16th century, during the reign of King Prataprudra Deva.
❀ Originally performed in temple premises to worship Bhagwan Jagannath.
❀ Emerged when women were no longer allowed to perform temple dances; young boys took their place.

Costume & Makeup of Gotipua Dance
❀ The boys wear bright sarees, traditional jewelry, and elaborate makeup to resemble female dancers.
❀ Hair is often tied into a bun adorned with flowers.
❀ Face makeup highlights the eyes, similar to Odissi style, to make expressions (abhinaya) more prominent.

Dance Style of Gotipua Dance
❀ Combines graceful Odissi movements with acrobatic poses influenced by martial arts and yoga.
❀ The acrobatics (Bandha Nrutya) depict stories from Hindu mythology, mainly about Prabhu Krishna and Radha.
❀ Dance is accompanied by Odia devotional songs.

Music of Gotipua Dance
❀ Uses traditional Odissi music instruments like mardala (percussion), harmonium, flute, and violin.
❀ Lyrics are often composed by Bhakti poets like Banamali Das and Kavi Surya Baladeva Rath.

Cultural Importance of Gotipua Dance
❀ Gotipua is the training ground for Odissi — many great Odissi gurus started as Gotipua dancers.
❀ Still performed in Jagannath Mandir Puri and in rural Odisha, especially in Raghurajpur, a heritage crafts village near Puri.

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