Indian dances are broadly divided into Classical
dances and folk dances. The Classical dances of India are usually religious in
content. although the folk dances of
India are as well spiritual and spiritual in content just the main force
behindhand the folk dances of India is the celebratory mood. Dances are a form
of coherent face of human beliefs. The almost popular classical dance styles of
India are Bharatnatyam of tamil nadu, Kathakali plus Mohiniattam of kerala,
Odissi of orissa, Kathak from uttar pradesh, Kuchipudi of andhra pradesh and
Manipuri of manipur.
There is actually no such genre as folk dancing. Rather,
there is a big body of unrelated
non-classical dance forms. The only thing common among these dance forms is
their rural origins.
Many folk dances are did by ordinary people rather than
professional dancers. It is very usual that on special occasions, the villagers
will gather and sing and dance, accompanying themselves on a variety of folk
instruments. Such special occasions include harvesting, planting, marriages and
religious holidays. Here are spectacles of dances that fascinate and enchant.
The folk dances of Rajasthan are mostly performed during festivals and other
ceremonial occasions. Each of these dances is accompanied by a particular type
of music, unique to the cultural ambience of each region. The Rajasthani dance
has many versions, like the Bhavai dance in which the female dancers dance
balancing seven or eight pitchers on their heads; Chari, a replica of the
process of bringing water; Gair, a colorful dance performed both by men and
women and so on and so forth. India is known for her diverse traditions, from
which grows the folk art. Primarily, folk dances are based on spiritual and
festive occasions. They also reflect the basic ways of life. Folk dances are aimed at providing
entertainment, where classical art form is not demanded and which involves
group participation. The dances are truly rhythmic and the lyrics and music
have the typical partial tone of the specific localplus ity, which is costing
represented.
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