Dance of weight

Kathakali is a traditional dance form played by men in the state of Kerala in India who carries 35kg worth Dance costume to feed your belly and wear colorful makeup to hide your pain and tell a story of mythologies, religious legends and spiritual ideas from the Hindu epics and the Puranas. The dedication and physical endurance required by male Kathakali performers are remarkable, as they carry the weight of heavy costumes and use vivid makeup to convey complex emotions while narrating stories from Hindu mythology and epics. Kathakali is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Kerala and India, and it continues to captivate audiences with its stunning performances that blend dance, drama, and music to convey profound spiritual and mythological themes.