Lushai Hills, British Raj. (present-day Mizoram, India)
Chheih Lam is a Mizo traditional dance originating from the Indian state of Mizoram during the early 1900s.[1] It represents the spirits of happiness and joy,[citation needed] traditionally performed during a cool evening after the day's work was over with a round of rice beer.[citation needed] It is now a stage dance typically performed during Chapchar Kut.
ChheihLam is a Mizo traditional dance originating from the Indian state of Mizoram during the early 1900s. It represents the spirits of happiness and...
The song was called Chheih Hla. Mizo people have tried to introduce the ChheihLam during church sermons with controversy. Chai Lam – an important dance...
and occasions. Other dances include ChheihLam, Khual Lam, Chai Lam, Tlang Lam, Par Lam, and Sarlamkai. Note that Lam in Mizo means "dance." From time immemorial...
wood carving Mizoram Cheraw, Khual Lam, ChheihLam, Chai Lam, Rallu Lam, Sarlamkai/Solakia, Par Lam, Sakei Lu Lam (For more see Music of Mizoram), Bizhu...