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Kamrupi dance, the Glossary

Index Kamrupi dance

Kamrupi dance is group of dances originating in ancient Kamrup, forming one of the cultural norm of region.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 6 relations: Bhaona, Dance, Kamrup region, Kamrupi dholiya, Kamrupi lokgeet, Prachin Kamrupi Nritya Sangha.

  2. Indian folk dances
  3. Kamrupi culture

Bhaona

Bhaona (ভাওনা) is a traditional form of entertainment, with religious messages, prevalent is Assam, India.

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Dance

Dance is an art form, often classified as a sport, consisting of sequences of body movements with aesthetic and often symbolic value, either improvised or purposefully selected.

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Kamrup region

Kamrup is the modern region situated between two rivers, the Manas and the Barnadi in Western Assam, with the same territorial extent as the Colonial and post-Colonial "Undivided Kamrup district".

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Kamrupi dholiya

Kamrupi Dhuliya are traditional folk drummers from Undivided Kamrup district who play large and wide big drums called Bor Dhul mostly in ethnic festivals, traditional wedding or especially folk religious traditions of aboriginal Saivitie or Sakti cults mostly. Kamrupi dance and Kamrupi dholiya are Kamrupi culture.

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Kamrupi lokgeet

Kamrupi Lokgeet is popular form of folk music that expresses thoughts and emotion of the Kamrupi people. Kamrupi dance and Kamrupi lokgeet are Kamrupi culture.

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Prachin Kamrupi Nritya Sangha

Prachin Kamrupi Nritya Sangha is troupe for preservation and promotion of ancient Kamrupi dance forms. Kamrupi dance and Prachin Kamrupi Nritya Sangha are Kamrupi culture.

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See also

Indian folk dances

Kamrupi culture

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamrupi_dance