Music
& Dance
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.
The
people of Rajasthan live life to the hilt.
After hard work in the harsh desert sun
and the rocky terrain whenever they take
time off they let themselves go in gay abandon.
There is dancing, singing, drama, devotional
music and puppet shows and other community
festivities which transform the hardworking
Rajasthani into a fun-loving and carefree
individual. Each region has its own folk
entertainment, the dance styles differ as
do the songs. Interestingly enough, even
the musical instruments are different.
Of considerable significance are the devotional
songs and the communities who render these
songs. Professional performers like the
Bhaats, Dholis, Mirasis, Nats, Bhopas and
Bhands are omnipresent across the state.
They are patronised by the villagers who
participate actively in the shows put up
by these travelling entertainers. Some of
the better known forms of entertainment
are:
Ghoomar Dance: This is basically
a community dance for women and performed
on. auspicious occasions. Derived from the
word ghoomna, piroutte, this is a very simple
dance where the ladies move gently, gracefully
in circles.
Gait Ghoomar: This is one of the
many dance-forms of the Bhil tribals. Performed
during Holi festival, this is among a few
performances where both men and women dance
together.
Gait: Another Holi dance but performed
only by men. This becomes Dandia Gair in
Jodhpur and Geendad in Shekhawati.
Chart Dance: This is popular in the
Kisherigarh region and involves dancing
with a chari, or pot, on ones head.
A lighted lamp is then placed on the pot.
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