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Immerse yourself in the vibrant tradition of Ummathat, the graceful and energetic folk dance of the Kodava (Coorg) community from Kodagu district, Karnataka, India. 💃✨ The Ummathat dance is one of the oldest and most celebrated art forms of the Kodavas — performed exclusively by women dressed in the traditional Kodava sari, adorned with jewelry, and holding small brass cymbals called “Thaalas.” 🌿 About Ummathat Dance Ummathat is a symbol of devotion, unity, and joy. Traditionally performed during festivals, temple celebrations, and weddings, it is dedicated to Goddess Cauvery, the river goddess revered by the Kodavas. The dancers move in perfect rhythm, forming circles and synchronizing their steps for the beats of Thaalas The term “Ummathat” comes from the flower “Ummathe,” which grows in Coorg and is considered sacred. The dance represents the spirit of the Kodava women — strong, graceful, and deeply connected to nature and tradition. 🎶 Performance Details 📍 Event: [12th Kodava Namme at Baalugodu Virajpet] 👩🦱 Performed by: [Virajpet kodava samaj Team ] 📅 Date: [9th of November 2025] 🎥 Location: [Kodava Samaja Baalugodu] 📽️ Video Credits : Vimple Ammanichanda This performance captures the essence of Kodagu’s heritage — its love for music, rhythm, and community celebration. Through graceful movements and vibrant expressions, the dancers tell stories of devotion and cultural pride that have been passed down for generations. ❤️ Join Us in Preserving Tradition If you love Indian folk culture and heritage, do support by liking, commenting, and subscribing for more traditional performances from across India. #Ummathat #KodavaDance #CoorgCulture #KodaguTradition #IndianFolkDance #CulturalHeritage #TraditionalDance #KarnatakaFolk #FolkArt #IndianCulture #UmmathatDance #KodavaCommunity