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  2. Folk dance forms of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    Ghumura Dance (or Ghumra Dance) is one of the most sought and leading folk dance form in Odisha. It is classified as folk dance as the dress code of Ghumura resembles more like a tribal dance, but recent researchers argue different mudra and dance form present in Ghumura bear more resemblance with other classical dance form of India.

  3. List of folk dances of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    Indian tightrope girl performing folk art Baunsa Rani. This is the main list of folk dances of the Indian state of Odisha. It is a non-categorized, index list of specific dances. There may also be listed dances which could either be considered a specific dance or a family of related dances, depending on your perspective.

  4. Ghumura dance - Wikipedia

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    Ghumura dance is a folk dance of Kalahandi district of the Indian state Odisha. [1] It is classified as folk dance as the dress code of Ghumura resembles more like a tribal dance, but there are arguments about [2] mudra and dance forms of Ghumura bearing more resemblance with other classical dance forms of India.

  5. Category:Folk dances of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    Category: Folk dances of Odisha. ... Paiki dance; Pala (folk art) This page was last edited on 3 January 2023, at 21:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Danda Nata - Wikipedia

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    The songs are of folk and Odissi style. The dance originated from tribal dances, but has been much influenced by the Yatra and Pala performance of the state. Danda Naata is being gradually modernized in respect of music, dance, costume, style and make up. It is thereby losing its original simplicity and traditional characteristics.

  7. Gotipua - Wikipedia

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    The dance is executed by a group of boys who perform acrobatic figures inspired by the life of Radha and Krishna. The boys begin to learn the dance at an early age until adolescence, when their androgynous appearance changes. In the Odia language, Gotipua means "single boy" (goti-pua). [2] Raghurajpur, Odisha (near Puri) is a historic village ...

  8. List of Indian folk dances - Wikipedia

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    Chhau dance is a semi-classical Indian dance with folk traditions which originated in the eastern states of Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Odisha. It has three styles, named for the locations where they are performed: Purulia Chau in Bengal, Seraikella Chau in Jharkhand, and Mayurbhanj Chau in Odisha.

  9. Chaiti ghoda - Wikipedia

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    Ghoda Nacha or Chaiti Ghoda Nacha. Chaiti ghoda is one of the popular folk dance forms of Odisha specially performed by aboriginal fishermen tribes like the Keot (Kaibarta). [1] [2] Chaiti represent the chaitra month of the year i.e. from March to April to the full moon in Baisakh i.e. from April to May and ghoda means horse in Odia and Hindi. [3]