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  2. Lavani - Wikipedia

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    Lavani is a genre of music popular in Maharashtra, India. [1] Lavani is a combination of traditional song and dance, which particularly performed to the beats of Dholki, a percussion instrument. Lavani is noted for its powerful rhythm. Lavani has contributed substantially to the development of Marathi folk theatre. [2]

  3. Culture of Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Lavani, a traditional dance of Maharashtra. The folk music and dances of Maharashtra are Koli, Powada, Banjara Holi and Lavani dance. Lavani dance form showcases many topics such as romance, tragedy, politics, society, etc. The word 'Lavani' derived from Marathi word Lavanya meaning beautiful and beauty. Powada dance form shows achievements of ...

  4. List of Indian folk dances - Wikipedia

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    Noted for its powerful rhythm and eroticism, Lavani has contributed to the development of Marathi folk theatre.the famous songs are अप्सरा आली, वाजले की बारा [32] In Maharashtra and southern Madhya Pradesh, it is performed by women wearing nine-yard-long saris. [33] The songs are sung at a quick tempo. [33]

  5. Yamunabai Waikar - Wikipedia

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    Yamunabai Waikar (31 December 1915 – 15 May 2018), née Yamunabai Vikram Jawle [1] was an Indian folk artist, [2] known for her expertise in the Marathi folk traditions of Lavani and Tamasha, folk art forms involving music and dance and reported to be one of the leading exponents of the art genres.

  6. Music of Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra is a state of India. The region's folk heritage includes boards, Gondhals, Lavanis-(Lavani or Lavni is all about how much emotion your face can propagate into. Mastery is different in this dance form and is Maharashtra's cherished factors which are disappearing rapidly.) Shahiris and Powada. Sharang Dev, a 13th-century composer, was ...

  7. Tamasha - Wikipedia

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    Main elements of tamasha, like loud humour, suggestive lyrics and dance numbers, proved influential in the development the Bollywood idiom, which is based in Mumbai. Even today, the mainstream cinema or Masala films , complete with their suggestive dance numbers, now known as item number , and humour sequences remain largely entertainment oriented.

  8. Indian folk music - Wikipedia

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    Lavani is a popular folk form of Maharashtra. Traditionally, the songs are sung by female artists, but male artists may occasionally sing Lavanis. The dance format associated with Lavani is known as Tamasha.This dance format contains the dancer (Tamasha Bai), the helping dancer - Maavshi, The Drummer - Dholki vaala & The Flute Boy - Baasuri Vaala.

  9. Kolhati - Wikipedia

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    Kolhati lavani-tamasha performers have got social prestige from the patronage of the art form by the Maharashtra state government, [5] and is vital to their identity as performing artists according to Morcom. [6]