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Music & Dances in Rajasthan


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Music & Dances in RajasthanThe music is of uncomplicated innocence and songs depict day-to-day relationships and chores more often focal around bring of water. Rajasthan's cultural tapestry takes in simple folk to highly cultivated classical music and dance in its own distinct style. Rajasthan is culturally rich and has extensive tradition in art and culture, which reflects Indian way life. The dance, music and art forms have been watchfully cultivated and patronised by the erstwhile courts. An equally rich and varied folk culture from villages is both fascinating & mesmerising.

Fire Dance: if there is divine protection to be offered, the jasnaiths of Bkaner and churu must be responsible for most of it. These dancers perform on a large bed of flaming coals, their steps moving to the beat of drums that arises in crescendo till the dancers appear to be in a near-hypnotic state. And no, they’re not likely to have any blisters to show for it. These devotional performances are usually to be seen late on a winter’s night.

Gair: There are several variations to this picturesque dance form that is performed by both men and women. The men wear long, pleated tunics that open out into full-length skirts as they move first clockwise then in anti-clockwise direction, beating their sticks to create the rhythm when they turn. Originally a Bhil dance, and performed at the time of Holi, its variations are the Dandia Gair in the Marwar Region and Geended in the Shekhawati region.
Kathputli: A tradition of puppeteering has long existed in Rajasthan A traveling form of entertainment; it uses the ballads retold in the voice of the puppeteer who is assisted by this family in erecting a make-shift stage. Puppets are strung on the stage and recount historic anecdotes, reply tales of love, and include much screeching and high-pitched sounds as the puppets twirl and move frenetically.

Sapera Dance: Music & Dances in RajasthanOne of the most sensuous dance forms of Rajasthan, Performed by the Kalbelia snake charmers’ community, the Sapera dancers wear long, black skirts embroidered with silver ribbons. As they spin in a circle, their body sways acrobatically, so that it is impossible to believe that they are made of anything other than rubber. As the beat increases too much a pitch that it leaves the viewer as exhausted as the dancer.

Kachhi Ghodi: Originated from the bandit regions of Shekhawati, the dance is performed for the entertainment of a bridegroom’s party. Dancers wear elaborate costumes resemble them riding on dummy horses. A vigorous dance, it uses mock-fights and the brandishing of swords, nimble sidestepping and pirouetting to the music of fifes and drums. A ballad singer usually sings the exploits of the bandit Robin Hoods.

Drum Dance: Put a naked sword in the mouth of a man, and give him three swords to juggle with his hands while avoiding causing an injury to himself. This to the accompaniment of his troupe that consists of musicians holding aloft drums around their necked and cymbals in their hands. A stirring performance from a martial race.

Ghoomar: A community dance of the Rajputs, performed by the women of the house and traditionally out of bounds for men, it uses simple, swaying movements to convey the spirit of any auspicious occasion. There is, however, an amazing grace as the skirts flare slowly while the women twirl in circles, their faces covered by the veil. Traditionally all women, whether old or young, participate in the dance, which can continue for hours into the night. A new bride, on her husband, too is expected to dance the ghoomar as one of the rituals of the new marriage.




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