- Traditional dances of Himachal Pradesh
Himachali dance forms are highly varied and quite complicated. These dances are very vital part of the
tribal life. It reflects theculture and the tradition ofHimachal . Hardly any festivity here is celeberated without dancing. Some of the dance forms like "Dulshol", "Dharveshi", "Drodi", "Dev Naritya", "Rakshas Nritya", "Dangi", "Lasa", "Nati" and "Nagas" are danced all over the region.The Mala (garland) dance
The "Kayang Mala dance" is one of the most popular dance in
Himachal . In this, the dancers are dressed in their traditional finery, weave their arms together to form a sort of a criss cross pattern in order to appear like beads in a woven garland. They drink "chhang" (a rice brew) before this dance.The Demon (Rakshasa) dance
This dance form, from the
Kinnaur and near by areas are redolent of the historic period. The Kinnaur folk are being compared todeer s. The dance form is performed with "demon masks". It represents the attack of the demons on the crops and their ritual pursuing away by the forces of good. [ [http://www.webindia123.com/himachal/Art/dance.htm General view up of dance forms in Himachal] ] "Chhambha" is more or less same to the Punjabi danceBhangra . These dance forms are generally organised in areas having dense population. During their local festivals like "Chaitol" and "Bishu", such a type of community dancing can be witnessed. In this dance form men and women hold hands and dance. Their leader is known as "Ghure" and others follow in his footsteps.Dalshone and Cholamba dances
The following dance forms belong to the "Ropa valley" and in these dances the pattern formed by the dancers seems to be as coiled serpents. The "Cholamba dance" is generally performed when a
tiger is killed. The dead animal's skin is stuffed and agold ornament is put in his nose. The remains of the dead is then rotated and people dance around it.
The "Nagas Kayang" is a dance form which copies thesnake s's movement. The "Herki Kayang" is faster in rhythm and is generally danced at romantic occasions. The dance is performed by young men and women.
The "Shuna Kayang" dance is danced in most of the villages and its rhythm combines both slow and fast movements. This represents scenes from the life in the village and the forests.Shan and Shabu dances
These are 2 most popular dances of the "
Lahaul valley" and are generally danced at the BuddhistGompa s in the memory of the Buddha. Shan means a prayer for the Buddha. Dances danced to these prayers are termed as Shan dances. This is a tribal dance which is performed after the completion of the harvesting of crops. Some of the instruments played in this aredrum s,shehnai and a stringed instrument like aviolin .
A similar dance form known as "Shabbo" is also performed at festivals. It represents the beliefs and lifestyle of the tribal people of the region. These dance forms are linked to the localfestival s.Keekali and Bhangra
The "Keekali dance form" is a dance of young girls. The girls hold each others hand crosswise and rotate swiftly on their toes.
The "Bhangra " is a male dance which was originated in the Punjab and is quite popular inKangra , Hamirpur and Una.
Thetribal dance forms of the transHimalaya n region differs a lot in content and music. The old tradition of both song and dance in these regions has been enthusiastically guarded against urban influence.Kinnaur ,Lahaul and Spiti and Tehsils of Pangi and Bharmour of Chamba constitute this zone. The inhabitants in these regions are known as "Kinnauras", "Lahaulas", "Spitians", "Pangwals" and "Gaddis ".Gujjar s and many of these tribes have their own distinct traditions offolk dance s, songs, dresses andornament s.
In addition to the popular dances like "Kayang", "Bakayang" and "Banyangchu" there are many ritual dances performed byLama s on numerous religious festive occasions. One masked dance form mainly features an important event in the history ofHimalayan Buddhism whenLama s effectively carried out a plan of executing a king namely "Langdarma". A special event for masked dances is the celebration of the birth of "Padma Sambhava" (who carried the message of Buddhism toTibet .) [ [http://www.webindia123.com/himachal/art/dance1.htm#keek details on Keekli and bhangra danceforms @webindia123.com] ]References
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