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The indigenous art form of Kerala,India.

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English: Kadhakali is a way of story telling through typical dance moves.mainly stories of gods and goddesses. It is mainly performed in temples and need more than a year practise to perform a single story. Makeup takes more than 5hours. It is so vibrant and beautiful.
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