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Thursday, 27 March 2014

Folk dances in India

Folk dances in India

• Bathukamma :A folk dance of Andhra Pradesh.
• Bhangra: This is a folk dance from the Northwest Indian state of Punjab. It is a lively, powerful dance.
• Bihu: Bihu is a folk dance from Assam. It is a very brisk and aggressive dance performed by both boys and girls.
• Changu: The changu dance is a folk dance found in Odissa and Andhra Pradesh. It derives its name from the changu, which is a simple tambourine (daf) that is used to accompany this dance.
• Dandaria: A folk dance of Andhra Pradesh.
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