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This spectacular martial dance is performed
by men in some of the temples of southern
Kerala. The dancers, clad in the traditional
clothes and colourful headgear of the medieval
Nair soldiers, engage in vigorous movements
and dexterous sword play, to the accompaniment
of an orchestra comprising the maddalam,
ilathalam, kombu and kuzhal. Velakali originated
in Ambalappuzha where Mathoor Panicker,
chief of the Chempakasserri army, promoted
it to boost the martial spirit of the people.
The dance form is a regular feature of the
annual festivities at the Ambalappuzha Sree
Krishna temple in Alappuzha district |