Ojapali

Ojapali is an Assamese narrative song–dance tradition performed by an ensemble led by an oja (lead) and supported by pali (chorus). Scholars trace its roots to the pan-Indian kathakata (epic storytelling) tradition and date its development well before the neo-Vaishnavite movement in Assam. Darrang district is considered a historical hub of Ojapali performance, particularly from the time of King Dharmanarayana (1615–1637)."Ojapali Tradition and National Movement in Assam". The form blends sung narration, dialogue, gesture and semi-improvised dramatisation, accompanied primarily by small cymbals (khutitaal).