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The Drametse Ngacham (meaning "mask dance of the drums from Drametse", nga means "drum" and cham means "mask dance") [1] is a sacred dance performed in the village of Drametse in eastern Bhutan. [2] It is performed twice a year during the Drametse festival, which occurs on the fifth and tenth months of the Bhutanese calendar. [2]
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Following the backlash, the NBA invited Harmon for a solo performance of the Renegade dance during the 2020 NBA All-Star game. [8] In 2020, she performed the Renegade dance at the 2020 NBA All-Star Game at the United Center, Chicago. [9] In 2021, Harmon's docuseries, "I AM: JALAIAH", aired, [10] which explored her personal life and dancing [2]
Located in Goddard, Kansas, Tanganika Wildlife Park decided to hop on the trend by showing an adorable otter boogeying down to an interpretive dance, and the otter dances like it knows the beat of ...
Along with traditional music, masked dances and dance dramas are common participatory components of folk music, and feature prominently at Bhutanese tsechus (festivals). [ 4 ] : 133–4, 142–4 Energetic dancers wearing colorful wooden or composition face masks employ special costumes and music to depict a panoply of heroes, demons, death ...