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  2. Manipuri dance - Wikipedia

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    Manipuri dance, also referred to as the Manipuri Raas Leela (Meitei: Jagoi Raas/Raas Jagoi [1] [2] [3]), is a jagoi and is one of the major Indian classical dance forms, originating from the state of Manipur. [7] [8] It is one of the greatest cultural achievements of the traditional Vaishnavism adhering Meitei people of Manipur. [9]

  3. Nura Pakhang (Eu e Tu) - Wikipedia

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    Nura Pakhang (Portuguese: Eu e Tu) is a Meitei-Portuguese bilingual music video. Its song was performed by Manipuri folk musical artist Mangka Mayanglambam and the artists of Portuguese musical band Clã. The music video is directed by Romi Meitei. [2] It was released worldwide on 28 April 2017. It is a part of an album called "T(H)REE".

  4. Music of Manipur - Wikipedia

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    Manipur is a region of North-East India.Some varieties of folk music from the area include the rural love songs Khullang Eshei, the rhythmic Lai Haraoba eshei, which contain lyrics with veiled references to erotic mysticism and pena eshei, which is accompanied by a pena, an instrument made from a bamboo rod and the shell of a gourd or coconut.

  5. Category:Songs in Meitei - Wikipedia

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    A collection of articles about songs in Meitei language (officially known as Manipuri language). Pages in category "Songs in Meitei" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  6. Meitei Sankirtana - Wikipedia

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    Meitei Sankirtan (Meitei: Meitei Nat Sankirtan), also known as Meitei Sankirtana (Meitei: Meitei Nat Sankirtana) or Manipuri Sankirtan (Meitei: Nat Sonkirton) or Manipuri Sankirtana (Meitei: Nat Sonkirton), is a Meitei cultural form of performing art involving ritual singing, drumming and dancing performed in the temples and domestic spaces in Manipur in India.

  7. Jagoi - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of the dance. Laihou Jagoi (Meitei: ꯂꯥꯢꯍꯧ ꯖꯒꯣꯢ) (literally,'dance of invitation' [9] or "opening dance" [10]) is a dance form performed by the maibis (priestesses) to lead a way to a pond or river, [10] in the religious festival of Lai Haraoba.

  8. Tha Tha Thabungton - Wikipedia

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    Tha Tha Thabungton (Meitei: Thaa Thaa Thaabungton; Old Manipuri: Thaa Thaa Thaapungton [a]) is a traditional Meitei language lullaby. [1] [2] [3] It is one of the Meitei folk songs traditionally sung by parents, usually mothers.

  9. Nongmaithem Pahari - Wikipedia

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    Nongmaithem Pahari's greatest contribution to the culture of Manipur is the way he introduced a new era of music. He was important in consolidating the popularity of modern Meitei music. Pahari was born on 28 August 1934 in Imphal, Manipur. His father, Nongmaithem Thanil, represented the nobility of that time and was an avid theatre activist.