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  2. Jhumar - Wikipedia

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    The word "Jhumar" comes from Jhum/Jhoom, which means to sway in Lahnda (Western Punjabi). The term "Dharees" is used along with Jhumar/Ghumbar in the Bar region to refer to this dance. [5] Jhumar is used on the banks of the Indus, while Jhumir is used on the banks of the Chenab. [6]

  3. Folk dances of Punjab - Wikipedia

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    Sammi is a traditional dance form originating from the tribal belt of Punjab, particularly in the Sandalbar area and Pothohar region of Pakistani Punjab. [28] [29] Men usually perform the Sammi dance during conventional Punjabi parties. It is also performed by women, who dress in bright colourful kurtas and lehengas, often accompanied with a ...

  4. Folk dances of Sindh - Wikipedia

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    Charuri: A folk dance performed using metal pots in circle, this folk dance is performed in thar. Muhana Dance: A folk dance performed by Mohana fishermen and fisherwomen community of Sindh. Asimori: This is the folk dance of young girls in which two girls grab each other's hands and move in circles. [20]

  5. Dance floor - Wikipedia

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    Dance floor may refer to: Sprung floor, a floor to enhance performance and reduce injuries; Performance surface or marley floor, flooring suitable for dance or sport; Dance pad, a flat electronic game controller used for input in dance games; Illuminated dance floor, a floor with flashing illuminated panels; Portable dance floor, a mobile floor ...

  6. Powwow - Wikipedia

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    Grass Dance: A dance featuring regalia with long, flowing fringe and designs reminiscent of grass blowing in the wind. Dance movements are more elaborate than the traditional dancers, but less flashy than the fancy dancers. Chicken dance: a recent dance originating with the Northern Plains tribes. Dancers imitate the mating dance of the prairie ...

  7. Tamasha - Wikipedia

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    The word "Tamasha" is a loanword from Persian, which in turn loaned it from Arabic, meaning a show or theatrical entertainment of some kind. [2] The word has spread to Armenian, Hindi, Urdu and Marathi, to mean "fun" or "play". In Armenian language "To do Tamasha" means "To follow an interesting process or entertainment".

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  9. Mujra - Wikipedia

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    The women are usually the center of the public eye and can dance and entertain the audience for a long time. In Pakistan's Lollywood films like Anjuman (1970), one can see many mujra dances being performed before the movie is over [8] while in Pakistani dramas such as Deewar-e-Shab (2019) and Umrao Jaan Ada (2003), there were also several Mujra ...