Art Forms
Arabana muttu
Chakyarkoothu
Chavittu Nadakam
Duff Muttu
Garudan Thookkam
Kakkarissi Nadakam
Kalaripayattu
Kathakali
Kerala Natanam
Kolam Thullal
Kolkali
Koodiyattam
Kummattikali
Kuthiyottam
Margam Kali
Mohiniyattam
Mudiyett
Muttum Viliyum
Nangiar Koothu
Oppana
Padayani
Panchavadyam
Parichamuttukali
Poorakkali
Pulikali
Theyyam
Thirayattam
Thiruvathirakali
Thiyyattu
Tholpavakoothu
Thullal
Vattapattu
Margam Kali
Margam Kali is the most popular Christian art form in Kerala. Presented in a group mainly by women, the performers should have a sense of rhythm and should be agile, to make a performance successful. This is presented mostly at Christian wedding ceremonies and also for Feasts at churches.
Twelve persons, reminding the 12 Apostles, with peacock feathers in their head, stand around a traditional lamp for the performance. Traditionally performed by men, the performance begins with a Mangala Ganam (song). This art form that was encouraged by the Knaya sect is now being performed by women too. Men wear dhothi with filigree work, a head gear with filigree work, and a red silk cloth around the hip. Christian women wear their traditional attire, consisting of chatta, mundu, kavini, mekka mothiram (an earring worn on the top part of the earlobe), and bangles on the hand and the ankle. The song is sung by a person or rendered by a chorus. The tempo of the song and the performance, go up in the final phase. No accompaniments are used for the performance.
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