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  2. Dances of Tripura - Wikipedia

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    Garia is commemorated through the Garia dance that accompanies the prayers and pujas for a bountiful harvest and is held in April. [3] The Goria or Garia dance is performed at the time of the sowing of the crops [4] during the festival, in the month of April, and includes people from other ethnic groups in addition to the Tripuri themselves. [5]

  3. National List for Intangible Cultural Heritage - Wikipedia

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    Garia Dance Garia Dance is performed by the Tripuri youths specially during Garia Puja. Often the song is in chorus and erotic in character. Meladom Dance In the month of Karthik when harvesting is over men and women of Keipeng community participate in the Meladan dance. Wicker Baskets

  4. Tripuri people - Wikipedia

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    The Tripuri people have a rich historical, social, and cultural heritage which is totally distinct from that of the mainland Indians. Their distinctive culture – as reflected in their dance, music, festivals, management of community affairs, dress and food habits – has a strong base.

  5. Garia puja - Wikipedia

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    Baba Garia puja is a festival of Tripura, India. It is held for the seven days and night in the month of Boishakh Bisi-kwtal. It is also known by various names such as Buisu, Bihu, Busy, Boisabi, Sangrain. In 2019, Garia puja was on 21 April. [1] In Garia puja devotees sacrifice chicken for ritual purpose in Tripuri community.

  6. Garba (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The dance symbolizes that God, represented in feminine form in this case, is the only thing that remains unchanging in a constantly changing universe (jagat). The Garbha Deep has another symbolic interpretation. The vessel itself is a symbol of the body, within whom Divinity (in the form of the Goddess) resides.

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    French ballet dancer and choreographer Victoria Dauberville instantly went viral on social media after performing a one-of-a-kind dance on the bulbous bow of a ship in Antarctica. The short yet ...

  9. Gaudiya Nritya - Wikipedia

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    Gaudiya Nritya (Bengali: Gaur̤īẏa Nṛtya or Gour̤īyo Nrityo) is a classical dance tradition. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] This dance expressed religious stories [ 5 ] through songs written [ 6 ] and composed to the ragas & talas [ 7 ] of Gaudiya music by ancient poets, especially Vaishnavism . [ 8 ]