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Monday 2 August 2021

Folk Dances of North India

  

Folk Dances of North IndiaFolk Dances of North India is bathed by the regional freshness of the North. When it comes to the North Indian States, the folk dance, folk culture is in sync with the idyllic reservoir of the pulsating, brimming life of the mass. Dance becomes the language of the soul amidst the mountain dwellers and the valley populace. Folk Dance of North India projects the solidarity of the common mass in short.

Folk Dances of Uttarakhand
Folk dance of Uttarakhand has a faraway reflection of the mountain vegetation. Uttarakhand has a wonderful cultural and traditional heritage confined within the folk dances.

Jhumeila Dance: This folk dance is performed in all major festivals like Baisakhi, Guru Purnima, and Sankranti. Jhumeila dance represents and praises the beauty of the Himalayan foothills.

Chaufula Dance: Chaufula is a spinning dance performed by all sections of the community, at night, in groups by men and women. These folk songs are composed for appreciating the gift of nature.

Hurka Baul Dance: Hurka Baul dance is performed during the cultivation of paddy and maize. The dance is named after Hurka, a drum used for musical accompaniment and Baul is the song.

Folk Dances of Kashmir
Kashmir also has its own share of festivities and glamour, when it comes to practicing the folk dances. Here are the popular folk dances from the ‘heaven on earth’

Dumhal Dance: Dumhal Dance is a famous folk dance of the Kashmiri people performed by only the men folk of Wattal, wearing long colourful robes and tall conical caps.

Kud Dance: Kud Dance is a typical community dance, performed in the middle mountain ranges of the Jammu region. Kud dance is performed during the rainy seasons and it exhibits swaying and sinuous movements.

Phag Dance: This dance form is performed by the farmers in the month of Phalgun. Both men and women can perform this dance. It is popular in both Kashmir and Haryana.

Folk Dances of Himachal Pradesh
Folk dances of Himachal Pradesh draw a high influence from mythological epics of Mahabharata and Ramayana. The folk music also displays identity and tribal culture of the people.

Dangi: It is one of the oldest folk dances of Himachal involving mainly female dancers. It is performed during the harvest seasons inside the temple of Goddess Naina Devi.

Chhanak Chham: It is performed as a tribute in the memory of the divine Lord Buddha. The lahaul is a region in spiti valley where the lamas perform the devotional dance for the occasion of Chakar.

Namagen: The autumnal hue is celebrated with Namagen dance. Drum plays an important part in this dance performance.

Folk Dances of Ladakh
Folk Dances of Ladakh are performed on different occasion including of Birthday celebration, flowering period, marriage ceremony, Ladakh festival, harvesting period, and more.

Jabro Dance: Jabro is a cultural dance of the nomadic people of Tibetan origin residing in Changtheng during Losar events.

Cham Dance: This is a cultural mask dance which illustrates the old happenings from the life of the 9th-century Nyingmapa educator Padmasambhava.

Dances of the Lamas: It is performed by Lamas and monks in the abbeys. The performance also include lots of Tantrik elements.

Folk Dances of Punjab
Punjab is considered the motherland of dances. The exuberance and vitality of the people are displayed in their folk dances.

Bhangra: Bhangra season starts with wheat sowing and then every full moon attracts teams of young men in every village who dance for hours in open fields.

Jhummar: Jhummar is a dance of ecstasy. It is a living testimony of the happiness of men during Melas, weddings and other major celebrations.

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