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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › MargamkaliMargamkali - Wikipedia

    Margamkali (Malayalam:മാർഗ്ഗംകളി ) is an ancient Indian round dance of the St. Thomas Christians community- based in Kerala state, mainly practiced by the endogamous sub-sect known as the Knanaya or Southist Christians.

  2. Presented by the Knanaya Community, this fifteen part video series demonstrates how to dance Margam Kali based upon each distinct song and the steps that accompany it. Starting from the...

  3. Margamkali is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film directed by Sreejith Vijayan and written by Shashankan Mayyanad. It is co-produced by Listin Stephen and Alwin Antony.

  4. Jul 1, 2022 · Margamkali | മാർഗം കളി, ഒരു ദൃശ്യ - ശ്രാവ്യ മികവോടെ | MaacTV#margamkali #maactv ©MAACTV - is an initiative of the media apostolate of ...

  5. 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.

  6. Aug 2, 2019 · Margamkali: Directed by Sreejith Vijayan. With Bibin George, Namitha Pramod, Baby, Dharmajan Bolgatty. Unable to forget his first love, Sachi decides never to love anyone in his life.

  7. Watch Margamkali Video Song | Ennuyire Penkiliye | Bibin George | Namitha Pramod | Sreejith VijayanSinger : Akbar Khan & Sithara KrishnakumarMusic : Gopi Sun...

  8. Margamkali is an important element in the age-old and hallowed tradition of St Thomas among the Syrian Christians of Malabar Coast.

  9. Jan 1, 2007 · Margam Kali. A group of women in traditional Syrian Christian attire, moving in sync with charismatic elegance, retell the story of the great Apostle who introduced Christianity to our shores. The video clip above depicts the famous Margam Kali dance.

  10. Margamkali is an art form of the Christians and is believed to have evolved from Kalaripayattu. The word meaning of Margam is ‘way’. This dance involves 12 people and they dance around a Vilakku in a circular manner.