Chotilas
Chotilas are a type of traditional Fijian dance costume worn by women during the kava ceremonies in the Fijian islands. The word "chotila" is derived from the Fijian language, where "cho" means dance or sing and "tila" means front or face. This traditional attire has been passed down through generations and is an integral part of Fijian cultural heritage.
The chotilas costume typically consists of a long, multicolored skirt made from tapa cloth or printed fabrics,
During the kava ceremonies, the chotilas are performed by trained dancers who wear the traditional costumes.
The chotilas costume has undergone significant changes over the years, with modern adaptations incorporating new materials