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  2. Aipan art - Wikipedia

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    The decision was taken by the state tourism department headed by Harish Rawat. Cheli Aipan is a government initiative, to promote the Aipan art form. [10] With an aim to promote the local art form of Uttarakhand and to encourage the artists, The Aipan Resort [11] was established in Chopta, Rudraprayag, Uttarakhand. The resort aims at bringing ...

  3. Kumaon division - Wikipedia

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    Aipan is the most famous folk art of Kumaon. In recent times its popularity has grown. Aipan is not only an important folk art of Kumaoni community but other ethnic groups of Kumaon, like Shaukas and Rungs, as well. Hence it also acts as a cultural link between different ethnic communities of Kumaon, therefore has significant importance.

  4. Dhol Sagar - Wikipedia

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    Dhol Sagar (Garhwali; literally "ocean of drumming") is an ancient Indian treatise on the art of playing the dhol damau, the folk instruments of the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. [1] It does not exist in a complete printed form, as it was transmitted orally (through percussive verses and vocable syllables) or empirically within the traditional ...

  5. Tourism in Uttarakhand - Wikipedia

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    As a result, religious tourism forms a major portion of the tourism in the state. [1] Uttarakhand is known for the natural environment of the Himalayas. 2019 Tourist Arrivals Domestic – 40,000,000 per/year and Foreigner – 150,000 per year. [2] Tourism business in Uttarakhand generated ₹ 23,000 crores during 2013–14. [3]

  6. Yashodhar Mathpal - Wikipedia

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    Yashodhar Mathpal (born 1939) is an Indian archaeologist, painter, curator, Gandhian and Rock art conservationist. He is most known for his study of cave art, especially in Bhimbetka rock shelters, Barechhina (Uttarakhand) and Kerala. He founded the Folk Culture Museum (Lok Sanskriti Sangrahalaya) in Bhimtal, Nainital district, in 1983. [1]

  7. Bageshwar - Wikipedia

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    Chanchari is a popular folk dance from Danpur region in Bageshwar. Many classical dance forms and folk art are practised in the city. Some well-known dances include Hurkiya Baul, [67] Jhora-Chanchri and Chholiya. [68] Music is an integral part of the Kumaoni culture. Popular types of folk songs include Mangal and Nyoli. [69]

  8. Chholiya - Wikipedia

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    Chholiya or Hudkeli is a traditional folk dance form originated in the Kumaon division of the Indian state of Uttarakhand and Sudurpashchim province of Nepal. [1] It has today become a symbol of Kumaoni and Sudurpashchimi (mainly in Doti, Baitadi and Darchula districts) cultures.

  9. Folk art - Wikipedia

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    A book on the history of art states that "every man-made thing arises from a problem as a purposeful solution." [ 12 ] Written by George Kubler and published in 1962, " The Shape of Time: Remarks on the History of Things " describes an approach to historical change which places the history of objects and images in a larger continuum of time.