Folk Dances 🌸
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Folk Dances: All states have their own songs and dances to suit their own characteristics and culture. These are the ones that end up representing a larger people and performing in different countries around the world. Let's find out what folk dances are practiced in our country.
The reality is that Indian dances are much more complex than what we see on TV. Unlike other countries, which have one or two variations of dancing, India has no less than eight folk dances. This is due to the fact that there are numerous subcultures, each one with its own language and traditions. As an integrated part of cultural life, dancing is strongly connected with the place it originated from. Therefore, each dance move is more can be interpreted in a certain way, being charged with various meanings.
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Arunachal Pradesh : Buiya Dance, Chalo Dance, Wancho Dance, Pasi Kongki, Ponung Dance, Popir Dance & Bardo Chham, Lion and Peacock Dance, Aji Lamu, Hiirii Khaniing
Assam : Bihu Dance, Jhumar Dance, Bagurumba Dance, Sattriya Dance, Deodhani & Bhortal Nritya.
Bihar : Jata-Jatin, Bakho-Bakhain, Panwariya, Bidesia Dance, Fagua, Jhumri Dance, Jhijhian Dance, Domkach Dance, Kajari Dance, Sohar Dance.
Chhattisgarh : Saila Dance, Sua Nacha, Pandavani, Panthi Dance, Raut Nacha, Gaur Maria, Jhirli and Gendi.
Gujarat : Garba, Dandiya, Bhavai, Tippani, Padhar & Hudo Dance.
Haryana : Phag Dance, Saang Dance, Chhathi Dance, Khoria Dance,Dhamal Dance, Daph Dance, Ghoomar Dance, Gugga Dance, Jhumar Dance & Loor Dance.
Himachal Pradesh : Thoda Dance, Nati Dance, Chham Dance, Dangi Dance, Demon (Rakshasa) Dance.
Jammu and Kashmir : Rouf Dance, Bhand Pather, Hafiza, Bhand Jashan, Bacha Nagma, Dumhal, Wuegi - Nachun, and Kud.
Karnataka : Dollu Kunitha, Yakshagana, Bhootha Аradhane Dance, Nagamandala Dance, Gaarudi Gombe or Tattiraya, Kombaat, Pili Yesa, Veeragase, Kamsale & Pooja Kunitha
Kerala : Kaikottikali, Kolkali, Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, Theyyam, Ottamthullal, Kutiyattam, Nangiar Koothu, Kalaripayattu, Velakali, Kavadiyattam, Patayani, Chakyar Koothu, Thiruvathirakalli, Duff muttu, Dappu Kali & Panna
Madhya Pradesh : Jawara, Tertali, Bhagoria Dance, Matki Dance, Lahangi Dance, Naurata, Maanch, Grida, Suwa Dance & Karma Dance.
Maharashtra : Dhangari Gaja, Dashavatar, Lavani Dance, Povadas Dance, Tamasha, Koli Dance, Lezim Dance, Pavri Nach, Dindi Dance & Gondhal Dance
Meghalaya : Behdienkhlam, Nоngkrem Dance, Wangala dance, Lahоо dance, Do Dru-su'a, Shad Suk Mynsiem & Dorsegata Dance.
Nagaland : Rengma, Udoho, Zeliang Dance, Naga Dance, Leshalaptu, Mayur Dance, Butterfly Dance, Changsang, Chang Lo/ Sua Lua & Monyu Asho, Kukuyipheto, Kuki Dance.
Odisha : Paika dance, Chhau nacha, Ghumura Dance, Baagha Nacha, Dhan Dance, GotiPua Dance, Karma Dance, Keisabadi Dance & Daskathia Dance, Ranappa, Chaiti Ghoda, Dalkhai, Danda Natra, Medha Nacha.
Punjab : Bhangra, Giddha, Luddi, Sammi, Jaago, Gatka & Kikli, Teeyan Dance
Rajasthan : Ghoomar (Started by Bhil Tribes, but now it is common), Kalbelia, Bhawai, Kachhi Ghodi, Gair, Chari or Pot Dance, Kathputli dance, Chakri, Terah Taali & Chang
Andhra Pradesh : kuchipudi, Bhamakalpam, Veeranatyam, Dappu, Lambadi, Dhimsa, Kolattam, Butta Bommalu, Vilasini Natyam, Burra Katha, Tholu Bommalata, Tappeta Gullu,
Tamil Nadu : Kummi Dance, Kazhi Attam of Kolattam, Bamber dance, Devaraattam, Kavadi, Kummi, Ovilattam Dance, Ottan Koothu, Chakkai Attam, Kamandi or Kaman Pandigai Dance, Kai Silambu Attam, Parai Attam Mayil Attam or Peacock Dance, Pulliyattam, Poi Kal Attam & Karagattam.
Telangana : Perini Sivatandavam, Tholu Bommalata, Bonalu.
Uttar Pradesh : Nautanki, Raslila, Kajri, Jhora, Chappeli, Jaita, Charkula Dance, Khayal, dadra, Ramlila
Uttrakhand : Garhwali, Kumayuni, Kajari, Jhora, Barada Nati, Pandav Nritya, Bhotiya, Chhapeli & Choliya Dance.
Goa : Fugadi, Mando, Dhalo, Kunbi Dance, Fugdi Dance, Dhangar Dance, Morulem, Lamp Dance or Divlyanchi Nach, Shigmo & Dekhni
West Bengal : Raibenshe, Dhunachi, Baul Dance, Brita Dance, Gambhira, Jhumair, Kirtan dance, Kushan, Alkap Dance, Kathi, Domni Dance, Dhali & Keertan
Jharkhand : Agni, Paika, Fagua, Jhumair (Mardani, Janani), Domkach, Sarhul (It is also a festival), Karma Munda, Lahasua , Painki, Mundari dance, Santali dance & Kurukh dance.
Manipur : Pung Cholom, Nupa Pala, Dhol Cholom, Maibi Dance, Raas Leela, Lai Haraoba, Thougal Jagoi, Luivat Pheizak, Khamba Toibi & Shim Laam.
Tripura : Hojagiri, Mamita, Lebang Boomani Dance, Garia Dance, Bijhu Dance & Hai-Hak Dance.
Mizoram : Mizoram, Cheraw, Chailam & Zangtalam, Khuallam, Sarlamkai/Solakia, Chawnglaizawn, Chheihlam, sawlakia.
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