The dance is staged both inside and outside the temple. Ten persons are needed for staging this dance. The dance is performed with the decorated deity of the
Devi carried on the head. Foot work is most important and this is executed to the rhythms of the drums. Thidambu nritham is commonly performed by
Namboothiris (Kerala Brahmins),
Thiyyars. There shall be seven musicians and two lamp-bearers. All the performers are male. The musicians are from
Maarar or
Pothuval community and the lamp-bearers are from
Pushpakan (Unni),
Nambeesan,
Variar, Unnithiri communities.
Costumes The dancer wears a costume a skirt of
pleated cloth, a silk vest, earrings,
bangles, necklaces and a decorated
turban called ushnipeetam. The performance unfolds in various stages like Urayal, invoking the deity, Thakiladi adantha, Chembada, Pamchan etc. The dancer is usually accompanied by a group of artists, five of whom play the
percussions and two hold aloft the lamps. ==History==