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Unlike classical Indian dances such as bharatanatyam or kathakali, dappankuthu is relatively informal in that it has no structured, repeated steps and dancers do not learn through formal dance classes. It shares its emphasis on percussion with older folk dances of Tamil Nadu, such as kummi and kolattam.

A percussion instrument called parai in Tamil, without the jingles, is often used for dappankuthu or similar dance forms. Unlike normal tambourines, this requires a wooden stick to play. Telugu teenmaar uses daf drums, associated there with Siddi people.[2] The urumee drum is also often used. A customised trumpet (called Nadaswaram locally) is also sometimes employed. The rhythm of the dappankuthu is often signified by a mix of beat patterns layered and flowing into one another. Other percussion instruments may be employed in dappankuthu. A similar instrument called TamaTe in Kannada resembling a Ganesh tambourine is also used for such dance forms in border areas such as M.M. Hills. The most-used time signature for dappankuthu songs is 6
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Even though any attire can be worn when one dances the dappankuthu, a lungi (colourful cloth wrapped around the waist) is commonly worn and most preferable, with the bottom raised and folded upwards over the knees in the middle. Ideally, it should be worn over pattapatti (lined trousers). The shirt worn would have only two or three buttons in place, while the chest portion is left wide open and at the lower part of the shirt is knotted (using the two portions of the shirt). It is also common to tie a handkerchief or bandana around one's forehead and/or wrist.

In Male Mahadeshwara hills of Karnataka bordering Tamil Nadu, the music for this dance will be played for money, and the believers can dance for longer time.Particularly in this hill, there is a saying that god feels happy if his believers dance for him.

The genre has been a staple of Tamil cinema, with the composer Ilaiyaraaja credited with popularising kuthu and other folk music in 70s cinema scores. Early on, the composers incorporated kuthu rhythms (and instruments) as a brief element to otherwise "classical" songs. Cinema is also responsible for incorporating singing into the instrumental genre of dappankuthu, with the trend flourishing in 2000s and giving birth to the modern kuthu pop. Because of the closeness of Kollywood and Tollywood industries, kuthu spread in Tollywood under the name "teenmaar", derived from Hyderabad military drumming traditions.[2]

The genre was noticeably used in the songs "Boyz" and "Bird Flu" by M.I.A. on her 2007 album Kala.[6] It was also used in the Academy Award winning song "Naatu Naatu", giving kuthu again more global attention.[2]

The Telugu film industry has always maintained a close relationship with its sister cinema to the south. Ilaiyaraaja would regularly cross the border to work in both languages. Kollywood plots would be swiped for Tollywood plots (and vice-versa), Tamil songs would be surreptitiously converted into their Telugu equivalent (also vice-versa).

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Justice R.M.T. Teekaa Raman made the observation while granting anticipatory bail to four college students who were part of a 13-member gang that ransacked a school hostel following a dispute between Class X and Class XII students over playing of Kuthu songs during Social Service Guild Yercaud (SSGY) retreat event.

The petitioners were also directed to clean the classrooms of the school, at the rate of four classrooms per day per petitioner, for a week and it was made clear that they should clean the entire class room including the blackboard, benches and the floors. They were further directed to spend time in the school library after the cleaning work.

Additional Public Prosecutor Leonard Arul Joseph Selvam brought it to the notice of the court that according to a complaint received from the school hostel warden Rev. Bro M. Arockiasamy on August 7 this year, the students of his school had participated with students of other schools in the SSGY retreat event on August 6, 2023.

During the event, there was a dispute between the Class X and Class XII students of Montford School with respect to whose song should be played first. It led to a scuffle, but the teachers managed to pacify the students and bring them back to school. However, on the same day, the Class XII students went to the Class X hostel and picked up a quarrel.

On knowing this, the principal complained to the parents of the erring students. One of the erring Class X students was taken home by his cousin who returned back with a gang of 12 youngsters, barged into the school campus after attacking the watchman and assaulted some students besides ransacking the Class XII classrooms on August 7.

The assailants pushed down the benches, broke the glass panes of the classroom windows and abused the school teachers and non teaching staff. One of the students suffered bleeding injuries on his head during the violence and he was immediately rushed to a nearby private hospital for treatment, the complainant said.

The APP also produced a CCTV footage of the entire violent incident that took place in the presence of the girl students as well as women faculty members and non teaching staff of the school. The judge watched the footage played on the mobile phone of the APP before deciding to grant conditional bail to the petitioners.

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