I believe the correct answer is: Iscathamiya.
Iscathamiya meaning "to walk like a cat" is a
derivative of the mbube vocal style developed by singing group Ladysmith Black Mambazo. The
term is derived from the Zulu verb “cathama” which means walking softly. The isicathamiya
choirs are traditionally all male choirs.
Capitals - Paired columns which usually have a square top and round base. These usually depict biblical scenes or legends of local saints.
Latin cross - most churches or abbeys would follow the shape of a Latin cross. The Latin cross is a universal symbol of Christianity.
Piers - columns were replaced with piers which were often used to provide support to arches. the piers are usually cruciform (cross-like) in shape when they intersect two big arches.
Airy? Is that what you are going for?
ma estio gheet gau chu jun pream geet banosh