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  2. Bandana Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Xinhua News Agency reported that "Despite of continuously shaking her hips and wiggling her neck for 6 days without sleep, rest and proper food, the young girl managed to dance till the targeted hour by maintaining [a] smile on her face". [3] Nepal established the Bandana Nepal Foundation organisation that "uplifts poor women in Nepal".

  3. Sangini - Wikipedia

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    Sangini (Nepali: संगिनी) is a particular type of song and dance perform by the Nepali womenfolk during the occasion of a religious festival Tihar and Teej. [1] It originated in the hilly regions of Nepal and is performed by Nepali women from Nepal and parts of India and Bhutan.

  4. Dance in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Kumha Pyakhan: is a sacred dance of the Tuladhar and Kansakar caste groups of the Newars of Kathmandu. The dance is performed in temple and market squares during religious festivals. Gathu Pyakhan: is a sacred masked dance of the Newar people of the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. Nava Durga Pyakhan: starts from mohani and ends in Bhagasti.

  5. Maruni - Wikipedia

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    Maruni is a Nepalese folk dance of the Magar community. [1] It is popular in Nepalese diasporic communities of India (Darjeeling, Assam, Sikkim) Nepal, Bhutan and Myanmar.It is one of the oldest and most famous dance of the Nepalese community residing in these regions, originally danced as part of Dashain and Tihar festival.

  6. Jhijhiya - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of songs sung while performing the dance. The first one is a song in praise of the goddess and the second song is sung for the protection against the witches and dark magic. [11] [12] A verse of Jhijhiya song in Maithili language, [13] with the English translation, is given below:

  7. Kutu Ma Kutu - Wikipedia

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    On 22 December 2017 Kutu Ma Kutu became the first Nepalese YouTube video to reach 100 million views and it is the most viewed Nepalese video on YouTube currently viewing over 200 million times, also it was the fastest song to gain 20 million views [1] and in 49 days the song managed to gain 10 Million views.

  8. Palam (music) - Wikipedia

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    Palam (Nepali: पालाम) is a Nepalese folk song of the Limbu community. [1] It is sung in various cultural gatherings and events such as marriage, festivals, carnivals. etc. It is typically sung while dancing Dhan Nach. [2] It is sung step by step as a question and answer session between the boy and the girl.

  9. Deusi/Bhailo - Wikipedia

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    Children as well as adults perform Deusi/Bhailo by singing songs and dancing as they go to various homes in their community, collecting money, sweets and food and giving blessings for prosperity. [2] Bhailo is generally performed by girls and women on the night of Lakshmi Puja whereas Deusi is performed by boys and men on the following night ...