Charkula Dance
Автор: Mukesh Lalwani
Загружено: 2010-07-16
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Charkula is a popular folk dance form that originated in the Braj region of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is traditionally performed by women during festive occasions and ceremonies, particularly during the festival of Krishna Janmashtami.
The dance is performed with a wooden frame known as charkula, which is decorated with lighted candles, earthen pots, and flowers. The dancers balance the charkula on their head and perform various rhythmic movements and steps. The dance is accompanied by traditional folk music, including the dholak, harmonium, and manjeera.
The dancers move in circular formations and perform various patterns and sequences, often incorporating acrobatic elements such as spinning and jumping. The dance is a visual spectacle, with the flickering candles and colorful decorations of the charkula creating a mesmerizing effect.
Charkula is an important part of the cultural heritage of the Braj region, and it is performed during various festivals and celebrations throughout the year. The dance symbolizes the devotion and dedication of the women towards Lord Krishna, and it is a beautiful and vibrant expression of the region's rich cultural traditions.
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