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Bhavai Dance
Content Provider | Internet Archive: Cultural Resources of India |
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Spatial Coverage | 2006-03-21 |
Description | Algoza: A pentatonic instrument, the Algoza is utilized to create repetitive musical phrases. The Algoza may be played independently or to accompany solo or group songs. The Algoza is extremely popular with the shepherds of Rajasthan and can be found all over Ajmer, Jaipur, Kota, Bundi, Khairad, Alwar, and elsewhere; Bhavai Dance: Inspired by the daily ritual of filling water in multiple pots by Rajasthani Women this art form is an exciting display of strength and balance. Both women and men of the Jats, Bhils, Raigars, Meenas, Charmers and Kumhars perform this dance while accompanied by male perfomers who sing and play numerous instruments which include Pakhwaja, Dholak, Jhanjhar, Sarangi, Manjeera, Bhungal and Harmonium.गीत - केसरिया बालम पधारो म्हारे देश |
Access Restriction | Open |
Rights License | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ |
Subject Keyword | Folk Dance |
Content Type | Video |