Duffmuttu First Prize | Maharajas College Ernakulam | MG University Kalolsavam "Anekha" | Ernakulam
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The MG University Kalolsavam held at Maharajas College in Ernakulam witnessed a range of traditional art forms being showcased. Among these, Duffmuttu was a highlight of the event, presenting the rich cultural heritage of the Malabar region of Kerala and Karnataka. Duffmuttu is an art form that is deeply ingrained in the traditions of the Muslim communities in these regions. It derives its name from the duff, a percussion instrument that is made of wood and ox skin. The word 'duff' is of Arabic origin and is also called a thappitta.
Duffmuttu is performed as social entertainment, to commemorate festivals, uroos (festivals connected with mosques), and weddings. It is an art form that can be performed at any time of the day, and its performances usually consist of ten members who stand or sit facing each other, singing songs and swaying their bodies to the tempo of the song set by the rhythmic beats of the duff.
The performance of Duffmuttu is a sight to behold. It begins with the lead player leading the troupe in song, while the others provide the chorus. The dancers drum the duff with their fingers or palms, while moving rhythmically, often tossing the duff over their heads. The songs sung during Duffmuttu performances are a tribute to Islamic heroes and martyrs, thus providing a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Muslim communities in Kerala and Karnataka.
A closely related art form to Duffmuttu is the Aravana Muttu or Arabana Muttu that uses a drum called the Arabana, which is similar to the duff. Both Duffmuttu and Aravana Muttu share similar rhythms, movements, and themes, but each has its unique identity.
Duffmuttu performances are not only an expression of cultural identity but also a way of preserving the traditional art form. These performances have been passed down from generation to generation and have been an integral part of the social fabric of the Malabar region.
The Duffmuttu performance at the MG University Kalolsavam held at Maharajas College in Ernakulam was a captivating experience for the audience. The performers displayed their skills with the duff and their coordination in movements, creating a rhythmic and mesmerizing performance. The songs sung during the performance were not only a tribute to Islamic heroes and martyrs but also a reflection of the rich cultural heritage of the Malabar region.
The MG University Kalolsavam provided a platform for the performers to showcase their talents and preserve the tradition of Duffmuttu. It is essential to promote and encourage the preservation of traditional art forms such as Duffmuttu to ensure that they are not lost to the sands of time. Events like the MG University Kalolsavam are a testament to the commitment to preserve and promote traditional art forms, ensuring that they continue to thrive for generations to come.
In conclusion, Duffmuttu is an art form that is deeply rooted in the traditions and culture of the Malabar region of Kerala and Karnataka. Its performances are an expression of cultural identity, a tribute to Islamic heroes and martyrs, and a way of preserving traditional art forms. The Duffmuttu performance at the MG University Kalolsavam held at Maharajas College in Ernakulam was a captivating experience that provided a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region. The performance was a testament to the commitment to preserve and promote traditional art forms and ensure that they continue to thrive for generations to come.
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