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  2. Dandiya Raas - Wikipedia

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    The etymology of Dandiya-Raas is in Sanskrit. [4] Dandiya-raas exists in the different forms, including the collegiate competitive form. [5] The dance style is now in a competitive format and a traditional format. [5] Men and women traditionally play dandiya-raas and the dance operates in pairs, meaning the group must contain an even number ...

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  4. List of Indian folk dances - Wikipedia

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    Dandiya Raas is an energetic, vibrant dance which originated in Gujarat. Often called the "stick dance" because it uses polished sticks (dandiya), it represents a mock fight between the goddess Durga and the demon king Mahishasura. It is nicknamed "the sword dance" because the dandiya represent Durga's swords and are struck together.

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    Software crack illustration. Software cracking (known as "breaking" mostly in the 1980s [1]) is an act of removing copy protection from a software. [2] Copy protection can be removed by applying a specific crack. A crack can mean any tool that enables breaking software protection, a stolen product key, or guessed password. Cracking software ...

  6. Stick dance - Wikipedia

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    Stick dance may refer to: Stick dance (African-American), a dance developed by American slaves; Emirati stick dance, a traditional group dance of United Arab Emirates and Oman; Ball de bastons, a European ritual dance; Dandiya Raas, a dance of Gujarat origin; Jocul cu bâtă, a Romanian folk dance; Laathi nach, also known as the Tharu stick dance

  7. Kolattam - Wikipedia

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    The dancers use two lacquered short sticks, usually made of wood and about 1.5 ft (0.46 m) in length, holding one in each hand. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The dancers generally stand in a circular formation and crisscross the sticks together to make specific rhythms while singing various folk songs.

  8. Stick - Wikipedia

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    The Sticks, a 2012 album by Canadian band Mother Mother; Sticks, a 2019 EP by Bish included within the album Carrots and Sticks "The Sticks", a track from the 1966 Cannonball Adderley Quintet album Cannonball in Japan "Stick (song), a song from the 2022 Dreamville album D-Day: A Gangsta Grillz Mixtape

  9. Kolata - Wikipedia

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    Sticks here are thick and hard to sustain strong play. 'Cheluvayya Cheluvo Tani tandana', 'Kolu kolanna kolu kole' are very popular music for the soft kolata dance of Karnataka. Kolata of men uses 'Indara Gandhi kondavanna', 'Belisalagonda kare beeja' etc. sung vocally along with the dance.