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Indian Folk Dance

The document provides an extensive overview of various folk dances from different states of India, highlighting the cultural significance and unique characteristics of each dance. It categorizes dances by region, including Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, and many others, detailing specific dances such as Bhangra, Garba, and Chhau. Additionally, it mentions the recognition of certain dances by UNESCO and the involvement of various communities in these traditional performances.

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Indian Folk Dance

The document provides an extensive overview of various folk dances from different states of India, highlighting the cultural significance and unique characteristics of each dance. It categorizes dances by region, including Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, and many others, detailing specific dances such as Bhangra, Garba, and Chhau. Additionally, it mentions the recognition of certain dances by UNESCO and the involvement of various communities in these traditional performances.

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Folk Dances of India

Rauf – Performed by Females in Kashmir Valley


Damali/Dhambali – Performed by Sufi Saint
Jammu & Kashmir
Dumahal – by men of Wattal Tribe
Hikat
Jabro – Done by Changpas , (Tibetan New Year)
Cham – by Buddhist Monks
Ladakh
Shondol – Royal Dance (Guinness World Record)
Spao, Koshan, Lharna
Charba – During Dussehra
Chham – by Buddhist Monk (Ladakh)
Himachal Pradesh
Thoda – Based on Martial Arts, Dance of Archery
Nati , Dangi , Chapeli , Jhora , Jhali , Jhamakhra
Gidda – Female counterpart of Male Bhangra
Punjab Jhoomar – Tribal Sikhs, Harvest Dance, Brought by Baloch
Bhangra , Kikkli
Loor – By Girls
Phag – By Agricultural Folk (Falgun)
Haryana
Gugga – Devotional – Gugga Pir
Jhumar , Daph , Dhamal , Khoria
Raslila – Around Radha Krishna and Gopi
Uttar Pradesh Dadra – Semi Classical form (Lakhnow Region)
Nautanki , Kajri
Jat – Jatin – Affection of married couple (Mithila Region)
Bihar Bidesia – on Social Evils | Jhijiya – For Rain
Jumari , Fagua , Paniki-Bakhain , Biraha , Sohar
Ghoomar – By Women of Bhil Tribe
Kalbeliya – Serpent Moves, “Been” instrument|(UNESCO)
Rajasthan
Terah Taali , Kachhi Ghodi , Chari , Gair , Kathputli , Neja ,
Jhulan , Leela , Jhuma , Ghapal , Bhavai
Garba – During Navratri , Women Dance in Circle
Gujrat Dandia Ras – Sticks Used , Mock Fight Durga vs Mahisasur
Bhavai , Tippani , Juriun , Hudo
Koli – by Koli fisher folk
Maharastra
Lezim , Lavani , Gafa , Nakata , Dahikala , Dasavtar
Gambhira , Puruliya Chhau , Alkap , Kirtan Dance , Dhali ,
West Bengal Jatra , Domni , Dhunachi
Paika , S.Chhau , Damkach Jhumta , Jhika , Danga , Bora
Mundari Dance – Celebrate New Marriage(Mundari Tribe)
Jharkhand Janani Jhumar – During cultivation
Mardana Jhumar – After harvest
Karam Naach – Kadam tree worship (Chhota Nagpur)
Chhau – Semi Classical, Martial and Tribal Folk
(Chhau means Shadow) Usually Mask used
3 styles of Chhau – || (UNESCO - 2010)
1. Mayurbhanj Chhau – Odisha (No Mask)
Odisa 2. Saraikella Chhau – Jharkhand
3. Purulia Chhau – West Bengal
Paika – Martial Folk | Paika means Battle
Dand Jatra – One of oldest folk art|Only Male (Shiv & Kali)
Dalkhai , Munari , Savari , Ghumara , Jhumar
Jawara – Harvest Dance, Balancing jawar basket
Madhya Pradesh Matki – Womne solo dance , Balancing Earth Pot
Phul Pati – unmarried girls || Grida , Charkula
Gaur Maria – by Bison Horn Maria Tribe (bison move.)
Raut Nach – by Yadav Community (during Diwali)
Chhatisgarh
Panthi – by Satnami Community , for Guru Ghasidas
Saila , Sua , Gendi
Singhi Chham – Tribute to Kanchanjunga Peak
Sikkim Chu Faat – Snow range worship
Yak Chham , Richunma , Maruni
Aji Lamu , Chalo , Hiirii Khaniing , Popir , Ponung , Pasi
Arunachal Pradesh Kongki , Rekham Pada , Roppi , Lion & Peacock Dance
Chang Lo(Sua Lua) , Khamba Lim , Zeliang , Khaiva
Nagaland
Rangma – Bamboo Dance (war dance of Nagas)
Thang Ta – Martial Dance
Pung Cholom – Drum Dance
Manipur
Luivat Pheizak || Shim Lam(Fly Dance)
Rakhal , Nat Rash , Maha Rash , Raukhat
Cheraw Dance – Very Old , Bamboo stick used
Mizoram
Zangtalam , Sarlamkai/Solakia , Chailam
Meghalya Laho , Shad Suk Mynsiem , Baglaa , Nongkrem
Bijhu – End of Bengali Calendar Year
Garia – for Happy Harvest
Tripura
Wangala Dance – after Harvest
Lebang Boomani , Hojagiri , Hik-Hak
Bihu – Men & Women with Rapid hand movement
Bagurumba – Butterfly dance (Bodo Community)
Assam
Deodhani – Snake Goddess Manasa
Bhor Tal Nritya , Jhumar , Natpuja , Bichhua , Hobjanai
Tarangamel – During Dussehra & Holi (Colourful Costume)
Goa Fugdi – By women || Dhangar – During Navratri
Dekhni , Dhalo , Kunbi , Dashavatara
Yakshagana – Drama + dance on Mythological Stories
Dollu Kunitha – (Shephard)Kuruba Community
Karnataka
Pata Kunitha – By Men , Long Bamboo used (Maysore)
Bhootha Aradhane , Suggi Kunitha ,
Burrakatha/ Jagnam Katha – Dance narration
Butta Bommalu – Wear toy like Mask
Andhra Pradesh Kolattam/Kolannalu – Stick Dance
Andhra Natyam , Veera Natyam
Mathuri , Bathkampa , Lambadi , Dhimsa
Perini Sivatandavam – War
Burrakatha/ Jagnam Katha – Dance narration
Chindu Bhagvatam
Telangana
Dappu Nritya , Lambadi , Dhimsa , Mayuri
Gusadi – by Gondulu tribes
Tholu Bommalata – Shadow Puppet
Mudiyettu – Ritual theatre and Dance (Godess Kali vs
Demon Darika) UNESCO - 2010
Mayilattam – Pecock Dance (Kerala + TN)
Kerala Kummi – During Pongal (Kerala + TN)
Padayani – Martial Dance , wear Huge Mask (Kolam)
Kolkali Parichakali – Martial Dance with Mock weapon
Theyyam , Kudiyattam , Oppana , Ottam Thulal , Velakali
Mayil attam , Kummi , Bommai Attam(Puppet Show)
Thol Pavai Koothu – 400 year old Art , Goatskin/Deerskin
Puppets Perform this dance
Tamil Nadu Karakattam – Rain goddess mariamman is praised
Puliyattam (Tiger Dance) || Kai Silambu Attam
Poikkal Kudirai Attam (Dummy Horse Dance)
Devaraattam , Parai Attam , Kavadi Attam , Oyilattam
Bhotia Dance , Chamfuli
Chholia Dance – by Male at Marriage procession
Pandava Dance – during Dussera & Diwali
Uttarakhand Chanchari – Garhwal & Almora Region
Tharu Dance – to Welcome Newly Married Couple
Jhoda Dance – Specially during Holi
Hurkiya Baul – community dance during sowing season

Notes

 Sangeet Natak Acadamy – 8 Classical Dance

Ministry of Culture – 9 Classical Dance (Chhau included)

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