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Friday 5 November 2021

Folk Dances of Mizoram

  

Folk Dances of Mizoram, Indian Folk DancesFolk dances of Mizoram include Khallam, ChailamChawnglaizawn, Chheihlam, Thanglam, Zangtalam and Cheraw. These dances express the carefree spirit of the Mizos. These dances are performed during festivalsDrum and gong are the main instruments which are used during their dances.

Folk Dances of Mizoram reveal the cultural liveliness of the place. Deriving encouragement from the natural beauty of the hilly lands, the Folk dances of Mizoram are identical to the multi-cultural atmosphere of Mizoram.

Different Folk Dances of Mizoram
Following are the Different Folk Dances of Mizoram:

Cheraw Dance: Cheraw dance is also known as 'Bamboo dance' as bamboos are used while performing the dance. This dance is one of the most colourful and distinct dance of the Mizos. It is thought that the dance had previously subsisted way back in the 1st Century A.D. Men sit head to head on the ground, tap long pairs of horizontal and cross bamboo staves open and close in rhythmic beats. Girls wear multi-coloured Mizo costumes of 'Puanchei', 'Kawrchei'. ‘Vakiria’ and 'Thihna' dance in and out between the beats of bamboo. This dance is performed in almost all celebratory occasions.

Khuallam Dance: Khuallam is also known as 'dance of the guests' and it is performed at the time of ceremony called 'Khuangchawi'. In this dance a group of males perform to the tunes of drum and gong. Khuallam dance is performed in the ritual called "Khuangchawi".

Folk Dances of Mizoram, Indian Folk DancesChheih Lam Dance: This dance represents spirit of happiness and joy. This dance is executed with song which is sung with bamboo tube and drum beats. The dancer is surrounded by people sitting in a circle around him. Finally, the dancer is joined by those circling him. It is performed to signify the end of a day’s work.

Sawlakia Dance: Sawlakia was presented previously to celebrate winning a war. It evokes actions of a hero who has won the war. As women and men stand in their places, the hero dances holding shield and sword to the tune of gong beats. This is one of the earliest and traditional dances celebrated by people of Mizoram.

Chailam Dance: This dance is performed during the festival of Chapchar Kut. This dance is performed by men and women standing in circles. Women and men stand one after another and together form a circle. They hold each other by shoulders and waists and they sing a song in chorus and dance while swinging to its rhythms. Drums and gongs are also used.

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