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The folk regional dances of India

As unique as the traditions of India, the incredible are its ways of celebration, differing from region to region. One of the fascinating celebrations is the fabulous folk dances. It is a type of group dance performed at social gatherings based entirely on traditional music.

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The folk regional dances of India

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  1.   The folk regional dances of India  The land of India has vastly rich traditional folk dances  As unique as the ​traditions of India​, the incredible are its ways of celebration, differing  from region to region. One of the fascinating celebrations is the fabulous folk dances. It  is a type of group dance performed at social gatherings based entirely on traditional  music. However, the fun fact is that anyone with little or even no training in these dances  can do it with ease and fun. Dumhal  A folk dance from Jammu and Kashmir, Dumhal is performed by a group of men wearing  long colourful robes accompanied by tall conical caps laced with beads and shells.  Performed on special occasions and festivals, they move in a procession carrying a 

  2. banner. Rouf is entirely women-oriented, performed during springtime by dancers in two  rows facing each other gliding forward and backward.  Bhangra  Bhangra was originally performed during the harvest season in traditional Punjabi dress  on the music of Dhol. Now famous worldwide, it has become a popular form of  celebration for weddings and festivals. Giddha is said to be the female version of  Bhangra, performed by women wearing bright colorful phulkari salwar kameez, usually  accompanied by ‘Bolliyan’, a collection of couplets.  RaasLeela  Performed especially during the festivals of Krishna Janmashtami and Holi in Mathura  and Vrindavan, it is a popular folk dance comprising mythological stories of Lord Krishna  dancing with Radha and her friends. Said to be the ‘dance of the divine love’, it is also  performed in Assam called Raax Mahotsav, during late November or early December.  Garba  Garbha means womb and Deep means a small earthenware lamp, Garba Deep is a  popular festive Gujarati folk dance. Traditionally performed during the nine-day festival  of Navaratri in rings and concentric circles around a lit lamp or a picture or statue of the  Goddess Shakti, this represents the cycle of birth and death. Dandiya a modernized way  of Garba, is played in a pair or group using sticks.  Bihu  Brisk steps and rapid hand movements describe this folk dance best performed by both  men and women of Assam on the music of Dhol, Pepa (horn), and Gagana – an 

  3. instrument made of bamboo. While the women wear mustard and red-coloured saree,  men look cute in dhoti and a mustard and red colour headband.  Ghoomar  An invention of the Bhil tribe of Rajasthan, this dance went on become a popular folk  dance of Rajasthani communities. The highlight is in the swirling of women wearing  vibrant colorful ghagra – a long heavily embroidered colorful skirt – flowing to the  Rajasthani folk music.  If you get to the depth of it there is no dearth of the ​cultural intricacies in India​. One can  also find a wide variation of these folk dances being performed all around the country.  About Buzz Tribe News:  Buzztribe is a digital marketing communication & advertising agency that works for international brands as well as ambitious start-ups across industries like healthcare, technology, consumer goods, entertainment, among others. Contact Us: Company Name​: Buzz Tribe Website​: ​https://www.buzztribe.news/ Email Id​: ​buzz@buzztribe.net  Phone Number​: +91-11-26502301  Address:​ D3 Shanti Kunj, Church Road, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110070, India 

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