Festival Warm — 2 museum-grade prints that set the mood. The gopuram — from Sanskrit gopura, gateway tower — is the monumental pyramidal entrance of Dravidian Hindu temple architecture across Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala, famously exemplified by the polychrome tiers of Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple and Chennai Kapaleeshwarar Temple. Unlike Nagara shikhara spires of North India, gopurams widen visually through stacked horizontal tiers crowded with stucco deities, mythological figures, and ornamental yali balustrades. Drums — especially dhol — anchor festival, harvest, and wedding celebration across Maharashtra tribal and folk contexts. Warli tarpa dance uses trumpet-like tarpa with circle formation; this subject is drum procession line, a different festival grammar.