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Oppana is generally presented by females, numbering about fifteen including musicians, on a wedding day. The bride dressed in all finery, covered with gold ornaments is the chief spectator who sits on a peetam, around which the singing and dancing take place. While they sing, they clap their hands rhythmically and move around the bride using simple steps. Two or three girls begin the songs and the rest join in chorus. Sometime Oppana is also presented by males to entertain the bridegroom. It usually takes place just before the bridegroom leaves for the bride's residence where the Nikah (marriage) takes place or at the time he enters the ''Maniyara''. Harmonium , Tabla , Ganjira and Elathaalam are the musical instruments employed for this performance. Only the Mappilapaattu will be sung on the occasion. The word Oppana may have been derived from an Arabic form ''Afna''. There are two types of Oppana, one is Oppana ''chayal'' another is Oppana ''murukkam''. When Oppana ''chayal'' is performed, they do not clap their hands. If it begins with ''Chayal'' it would also end with ''Chayal'' only. SEE ALSO |
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