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  2. Cham dance - Wikipedia

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    The Black-Hat Drum Cham (Wylie: zhwa nag rnga 'cham, THL: zhanak ngacham), [1] performed at the Honolulu Museum of Art. Cham dance at Leh Palace during the Dosmoche festival, 13 February 2018. The cham dance ( Tibetan : འཆམ་ , Wylie : ' cham ) [ 2 ] [ 3 ] is a lively masked and costumed dance associated with some sects of Tibetan ...

  3. Cham (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Originally from Sherlock Crescent in Saint Andrew Parish, Cham's career began in the early 1990s. [4] The Miami New Times referred to his debut album Wow... The Story, released in 2000, as "the most anticipated album in years from any reggae artist", and a Washington Post review of a live Cham concert in 2006 described him as "the man who may be the next Sean Paul – a dancehall artist who ...

  4. Chams - Wikipedia

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    Important festivals include Kate, celebrated mainly by the Chams of central Vietnam. The festival venerates ancient Cham royalty gods. Among Cham Muslims, Ramadan, El Fitri, and the Hajj are important celebrations. However, the Chams (regardless of faith) all have a very rich tradition of dance, arts, music, costumes, poetry, and more.

  5. Drametse Ngacham - Wikipedia

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    The Drametse Ngacham (meaning "mask dance of the drums from Drametse", nga means "drum" and cham means "mask dance") [1] is a sacred dance performed in the village of Drametse in eastern Bhutan. [2] It is performed twice a year during the Drametse festival, which occurs on the fifth and tenth months of the Bhutanese calendar. [2]

  6. Dramyin Cham - Wikipedia

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    This is celebrated in the Dramyin Cham as well as in the religious song "Dramyin Choeshay". Specifically, the dance celebrates an incident in Tibetan Buddhist mythology - the victory of the saint Tsangpa Gyare (1161-1211) over a demon which was obstructing a pilgrimage path to Tsari, Tibet at the mouth of a valley. The saint apparently ...

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  8. Music of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    [6]: 21, 180 Ordinary people watch cham dances in order to receive a spiritual benefit and merit. [1] The music and choreography of the cham dance are heavily associated with Tibetan Buddhism, however some common features derive directly from the Bön religion. [6]: 32 The Dramyin Cham in particular is a focal point of many modern tsechus.

  9. File:Jakar tshechu, Ging Tsholing Cham (15844504202).jpg

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    Jakar tshechu, Ging Tsholing Cham In the dance of the Ging and the Tsholing, the Tsholing are terrifying deities who are seen as protectors of the religion, and who purify the ground of evil influences. The Tsholing wear long colourful dresses and terrifying masks.