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  2. Folk dance forms of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    Bedecked with traditional jewellery, their robust frames sustain the strains of the dance for long hours. The Dalkhai dance has several adjunctive forms for all ages and groups : Dances performed by female children: Chhiollai, Humobauli and Dauligit. Dances Performed by teenagers: Sajani, Chhata, Daika and Bhekani.

  3. List of folk dances of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    This is the main list of folk dances of the Indian state of Odisha. It is a non-categorized, index list of specific dances. It is a non-categorized, index list of specific dances. There may also be listed dances which could either be considered a specific dance or a family of related dances, depending on your perspective.

  4. Odissi - Wikipedia

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    Odishi Odissi Genre Indian classical dance Origin Odisha, India Part of a series on Hinduism Hindus Mythology Origins Historical History Indus Valley Civilisation Vedic Hinduism Dravidian folk religion Śramaṇa Tribal religions in India Traditional Itihasa-Purana Epic-Puranic royal genealogies Epic-Puranic chronology Sampradaya (Traditions) Major Sampradaya (Traditions) Vaishnavism ...

  5. Odissi music - Wikipedia

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    The traditional artforms of Odisha such as Mahari, Gotipua, Prahallada Nataka, Radha Prema Lila, Pala, Dasakathia, Bharata Lila, Khanjani Bhajana, etc. are all based on Odissi music. Odissi is one of the classical dances of India from the state of Odisha; it is performed with Odissi music. [7]

  6. Dalkhai - Wikipedia

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    The dance normally corresponds to the Hindu epics such as the love story of Radha and Krishna. It is performed in various festivals such as Bhaijiuntia, Phagun Puni and Nuakhai. The dance is popular among the Binjhal, Kuda, Mirdha, Sama and other tribes of Western Odisha. Male dancers address their female counterparts during the performance and ...

  7. Sambalpuri culture - Wikipedia

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    Sambalpur, in Western Odisha, is a region in India.The songs, clothing, dances, language, food, and festivals celebrated in Sambalpur and Western Odisha are unique. This distinct cultural identity arises from the strong association of the tribal and folk communities which have coexisted in Sambalpur and Other Districts Of Western Odisha Region for centuries.

  8. Category:Folk dances of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Folk dances of Odisha" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bagha Nacha; C.

  9. Danda Nata - Wikipedia

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    The music of the Danda Naata is different for different dances . The songs are of different tunes for different characters. The songs are mainly devotional and mostly based on stories from the epics. Humorous songs are sometimes sung by the dancers . sometimes they put questions in songs and their counterpart give the reply in songs.