Amma Kambi Kadha -
Amma Kambi Kadha, which translates to "Mother's Storytelling" in English, is a traditional form of Indian folk art that involves the use of a unique storytelling technique, accompanied by music and dance. This ancient art form is believed to have originated in the southern states of India, particularly in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, where it has been a part of the local culture for centuries.
At its core, Amma Kambi Kadha is a form of oral storytelling, where the storyteller, often a woman, recounts mythological tales, legends, and folklore to an audience, typically children. The storyteller uses a combination of singing, acting, and gestures to bring the story to life, often accompanied by traditional musical instruments. amma kambi kadha
The stories are often told in a call-and-response format, where the storyteller poses a question or makes a statement, and the audience responds with a corresponding answer or reaction. This interactive format helps to engage the audience and encourages participation, making the storytelling experience more immersive and enjoyable. The storyteller uses a combination of singing, acting,