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  2. Karakattam - Wikipedia

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    Karakattam (karakam-'water pot'), or Karagam Puja in the Caribbean, is an ancient folk dance of Tamil Nadu performed in praise of the rain goddess Mariamman. The ancient Tamil epic says that this type of dance derived from Bharatham and a mixture of multiple forms of Tamil dance forms like Bharatanatyam postures and mudras. The offering of this ...

  3. Kuru Dance and Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    There are organizations that have a special interest on the festival, they come together to plan and organize for the festival to be a success. Established in 1986 The Kuru Development Trust popularly known as the Kuru Family of Organizations, is a local San Non-governmental Organization that hosts the San music and dance festival, and ...

  4. Kuratong Baleleng - Wikipedia

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    Kuratong Baleleng is an organized crime syndicate in the Philippines that was once an anti-communist, vigilante group. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Considered to be one of the largest syndicates in the country, Kuratong Baleleng received nationwide attention due to their alleged end in a shootout with the Philippine National Police in May 1995 in Quezon City .

  5. Sa Ngalan ng Ama, Ina at mga Anak - Wikipedia

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    Set in the turbulent 1970s, the movie is about Ongkoy, a former leader of the reputable anti-communist vigilante group Kuratong Baleleng.Regarded as the “Robinhood” of Ozamiz in Mindanao, his strong views on family and patriotism remains to be the stuff of legend in Filipino culture up to the present times.

  6. Culture of Ladakh - Wikipedia

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    Cham dance during Dosmoche festival in Leh Palace The culture of Ladakh refers to the traditional customs, belief systems, and political systems that are followed by Ladakhi people in India. The languages, religions, dance, music, architecture, food, and customs of the Ladakh region are similar to neighboring Tibet.

  7. Javanese dances - Wikipedia

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    Javanese dance movement is controlled, deliberate, and refined. Javanese art often displays finesse, and, at the same time, a serene composure which is elevated far above everything mundane. [1] Javanese dance is usually associated with courtly, refined, and sophisticated culture of the Javanese kratons, such as the bedhaya and srimpi dance.

  8. Thirra - Wikipedia

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    Thirra festival at a temple in North Kerala, India Kandakarnan thira. Thirra or Theyyam thira is a ritual dance performed in "Kaavu"(grove) and temples of the Malabar region in Kerala State, South India. This art form is performed by the artists of malaya (the artist who recognised for performing the art form called as a "perumalayan") community.

  9. Dances of Tripura - Wikipedia

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    The dance is one of the traditional dances of the Marma clans of Tripura, who will also perform the Sangrai dance. The Marmas, also known as Mogs, are Buddhists; and the Owa -Cho -labre is one of their main Buddhist festivals. The Mogs celebrate the Owa festival on the full moon day of Ashwin in the Bengali calendar. They attend the Buddhist ...