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The word Jhumar derived from Jhum (Shifting cultivation), which is a regional name of the primitive way of cultivation by aboriginals in eastern India and Bangladesh.In earlier period, it was a form of shouting (locally known as Hawka/ Hanka) by working women in the form of short lines describing their emotions in the agriculture field.
Jhumair or Jhumar is an Indian folk dance from the Indian states of Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Assam, Bihar and West Bengal. [1] [2] [3] [4] It is folk dance of ...
Mardani Jhumar( also Mardana Jhumar) is a Nagpuri folk dance performed by men in the Indian states of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Odisha. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is performed after harvest in fair. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Men wear ghongroo , hold sword, shield and dance in a circle by holding each other's hand.
English: The video is a film on the folk dances of Jharkhand. The film is directed by Aloke Banerjee and Jaydip Mukherjee. The video contains interviews which are conducted in Hindi. The commentary is in English. Jharkhand is a culturally rich and multi-ethnic state in India.
Pyaar Ka Sapna: Pappu Khan Shahid Naari Kar Dil Aaesane Hoeyle : Sailja Bala Bharti Bhusan Hai Re Mor Jharkhand: Lekhraj Mahto Hosne Oraon 2012-13 Maut Kar Chehra: Mohammad Asfak Ansari Iqbal Pyaar Aur Mohabbat: Ram Nayak Ram Nayak Kanhi E Pyaar To Na Laage : Jairam Mahto Kansilala Nayak Ye Sajni: Deepak Lohar Amit Munda 2015 Belura: Y.K ...
Jharkhand produces many films in regional languages, including Nagpuri, Khortha, Santali, Ho, and Kurukh. [18] The first feature film of Jharkhand was Aakarant, made under the banner of Drishyantar International in 1988. The first Nagpuri film was Sona Kar Nagpur (1994), produced and directed by Dhananjay Nath Tiwari. [19] [20] [21] [22]
Janani Jhumar also Janani Jhumair [1] is a Nagpuri folk dance of the Chota Nagpur Plateau region of Jharkhand. It is a women centric dance. The music of instruments used, such as mandar, dhol and bansi. [2] The women hold each other's hand, form a linear line and dance in a circle. The dance movements have feminine grace.
He was born in Bokba village of Simdega district, Bihar (now Jharkhand) in 1949. He belongs to a family of a Ghasi community, who are traditionally musicians. [8] [2] He completed B.SC from Jamshedpur. [9] He married Dropadi Devi. He has five children including Nandlal, Praduman and twin Chandrakanta and Suryakanta. [10]