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Margomkali is a ritual folk art of the Syrian
Christians of Kottayam and Thrissur districts.
A dozen dancers sing and dance around a
lighted wick lamp ( Nilavilakku), clad in
the simple traditional white dhoti and sporting
a peacock feather on the turban to add a
touch of colour.
This is an allegorical
enactment with the lamp representing Christ
and the performers his disciples. The performance
is usually held in two parts and begins
with songs and dances narrating the life
of St.Thomas, the apostle. It then takes
a striking turn with a martial play of artificial
swords and shields.
The narration is stark
without musical accompaniments. The songs
date back to a period much before the Portuguese
invasion. Today, Margomkali is only performed
as a stage item by women. |