Largest Thiruvathira Dance Performed By A Group In Rotorua, New Zealand - Achieved And Organized By United Rotorua Malayalees
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The World Record For The Largest Thiruvathira Dance Performed By A Group In Rotorua, New Zealand Is Achieved And Organized By United Rotorua Malayalees On 30 August 2025 At Western Heights High School, Rotorua, New Zealand, Where A Total Of 108 Women Performed The Thiruvathira Dance Simultaneously For 9 Minutes 22 Seconds, Setting A World Record With The Worldwide Book Of Records.
Largest Thiruvathira Dance Performance in Rotorua Sets World Record
A remarkable cultural milestone was achieved in Rotorua, New Zealand, when the largest Thiruvathira dance performance by a group was successfully organized by United Rotorua Malayalees. This extraordinary event took place on 30 August 2025 at Western Heights High School, Rotorua, bringing together the vibrant Malayalee community to celebrate their traditional heritage.
108 Women Perform Traditional Kerala Dance Together
In this historic attempt, 108 women dancers performed the beautiful and traditional Thiruvathira dance simultaneously. The performance lasted for 9 minutes and 22 seconds, showcasing exceptional coordination, dedication, and cultural pride. Dressed in traditional Kerala attire, the participants created a mesmerizing visual display while gracefully performing the rhythmic steps of this classical dance form.
Promoting Kerala Culture in New Zealand
The event was not only a record attempt but also a celebration of Kerala’s rich cultural traditions in New Zealand. The synchronized performance highlighted the unity and enthusiasm of the Malayalee community living abroad and demonstrated their commitment to preserving traditional art forms.
Officially Recognized by Worldwide Book of Records
With this spectacular performance, the United Rotorua Malayalees successfully set a world record for the Largest Thiruvathira Dance performed by a group. The achievement has been officially recognized by the Worldwide Book of Records, marking a proud moment for the entire community and celebrating cultural diversity on a global stage. 🌍💃



