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Terukkuttu : ウィキペディア英語版
Terukkuttu
Terukkuttu is a Tamil street theatre form practised in Tamil Nadu state of India and Tamil-speaking regions of Sri Lanka. Terukuttu is a form of entertainment, a ritual, and a medium of social instruction. The terukkuttu plays various themes. One theme is from the Tamil language versions of the Hindu epic Mahabharata, focusing on the character Draupadi. The terms Terukkuttu and Kattaikkuttu are often used interchangeably in the modern times; however, historically the two terms appear to have distinguished, at least in certain villages, between two different kinds of performance: while ''Terukkuttu'' referred to mobile performances in a procession, ''Kattaikkuttu'' denotes overnight, narrative performances at a fixed performance space.
==History==
The term "terukkuttu" is derived from the Tamil words ''Teru'' ("street") and ''Kuttu'' ("theatre"). The word "Kattaikuttu" is derived from the name of special ornaments known as ''kattai'' (or ''kattai camankal'').
The writer M. Shanmugam Pillai has compared terukkuttu to the Tamil epic Silappatikaram, calling Silappatikaram a proto-form of terukkuttu. The Silappatikaram story is still performed by the terukkuttu actors, the terukkuttu drama commences and ends in a manner similar to the commencement and end of each canto in the epic, and the actors sing and converse in verse interspersed with prose, the prose coming after the verse as its explanation. Both Silappatikaram and terukkuttu are centered around the chastity and moral power of women as cherished values.〔
However, historically, the terukkuttu is not more than two to three centuries old.〔 The researcher Richard A. Frasca wrote that certain of his performer-informants believed that the terukkuttu originally emanated from the Gingee area. It spread from South India to Sri Lanka, and became popular in Jaffna and Batticaloa. The early Sinhala Nadagam (open-air drama) closely followed Terukuttu plays in presentation and in style.〔 〕 The Jesuit priests in Jaffna also presented Catholic plays from the Portuguese tradition in Terukuttu style.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Did Sinhala drama originate in Christmas? )
Many scholars note the similarity between terukkuttu and other neighbouring regional drama forms, such as Yakshagana and Kathakali. However, unlike Kathakali, terukkuttu is less codified, and is generally considered a folk art rather than a classical art form. In recent times, some terukkuttu groups have also started operating as professional troupes.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 From Street Theater to Kattaikuttu )

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