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Mudscapes of Meaning: Performative Language of Chikal Kalo
Abstract
Chikal Kalo is a unique mud festival celebrated in Marcela, Goa, reflecting deep religious, ecological, and cultural significance. This ethnographic study explores the oral tradition and performative practices of Chikal Kalo, which have been transmitted across generations without written documentation. Through participant observation and interviews with local residents, the research examines the festival's origins, symbolic elements, and evolving expressions. It highlights how embodied memory and ritual performance preserve indigenous heritage. The study also underscores the festival's role in reinforcing social cohesion and cultural identity. Chikal Kalo exemplifies a living tradition rooted in ecological consciousness and communal values. The festival's vibrant blend of dance, music, and food attracts travellers while preserving its devotional roots. The findings contribute to broader discussions on intangible cultural heritage and its role in sustainable community development, while safeguarding Konkani culture amid rapid modernization.
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