Dances Of Punjab, Bhangra, Jhumar, Giddah, Julli.......etc |
Dances Of Punjab, Bhangra, Jhumar, Giddah, Julli.......etc |
ANT6 |
May 8 2005, 05:02 AM
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BHANGRA
Bhangra originated in the Western Punjab's district of Shekhpura, Gujrat and Sialkot. It is the folk dance of Punjab and an integral part of Punjabi culture. Bhangra celebrates the harvest and is associated with the festival of Vaisakhi (April 13) when the sight of tall heaps of golden wheat fill the farmer’s heart with joy. To the accompaniment of large drums called dhols, S/he and his/her fellow villagers circle round and round in a leaping, laughing caper. It’s a dance that cuts across all divisions of class and education. At marriages, parties, or celebrations of any sort, it is quite common for men and women to break out in Bhangra. There are few sights more cheering than that of a dignified elder in three-piece suit getting up to join the young fellows for a moment of Bhangra revelry GIDDA Women have a different but no less exuberant dance called gidda. The dancers enact verses called bolis, which represent folk poetry at its best. The subject matter of these bolis is wide ranging indeed – everything from arguments with the sister-in-law to political affairs figure in these lively songs. Aside from the drums, the rhythm of this dance is set by the distinctive hand-claps of the dancers. KISI NE KAHA HAI MERE DOSTO
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ANT6 |
May 8 2005, 05:05 AM
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Jhumar
This dance has originally come from Sandalbar (now in Pakistan), but is now very much a part of Punjab folk heritage. It is a dance of graceful gait, based on specific Jhumar rhythm. Dancers circle around the drummer, and keep up a soft, sibilant chorus as they dance. Luddi Luddi is a victory-dance recognisable by the swaying movements of the head. Its costume is a simple loose shirt. The performers place one hand at the back and the other before the face; the body movement is sinuous, snake-like. This is also danced with the drummer in the centre. Julli This dance associated with Muslim holymen called pirs and is generally danced in their hermitages (khangahs). This dance is mostly performed in sitting posture, sometimes it is also danced around the grave of a preceptor. A single dancer can also perform this dance. Normally the dancer wears black. Dankara Also called the gaatka dance, this is a dance of celebration. Two men, each holding colourful staves, dance round each other and tap their sticks together in rhythm with the drums. This dance is often part of marriage celebrations. Dhamal Similar to bhangra and is danced by men in a circle. Sammi Traditionally by women of the Sandalbar region, now in Pakistan. The dancers are dressed in bright coloured kurtas and full flowing skirts called lehengas. A peculiar silver hair ornament is associated with this dance. Jaago Literally, "wake up!" When there’s a marriage in the house, girls dance through the village streets carrying a pot (gaggar) decorated with lightened candles and singing jaagu songs. The theme of song in the ‘Jago’ is social and typically a bit of teasing (often aimed at elders) goes with the song. Kikli This dance is performed by women in pairs. They cross their arms, hold each other’s hands and whirl around singing folk songs. Sometimes four girls join hands to perform this dance. KISI NE KAHA HAI MERE DOSTO
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waqas |
May 8 2005, 09:14 AM
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u reminded me of
"kikli kaleer thi pag meray veer di dupatta perjai da phitay moon jawai da" |
ANT6 |
May 8 2005, 05:05 PM
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QUOTE(waqas @ May 8 2005, 09:14 AM) LOL Waqas bhai.................this Punjabi thread is starting to fill up....................its gonna be a very interesting thread..........I think we should have 1 post each for each singer and talk about his / her albums and a favourite song of their that one likes................as for uploading i feel only 1 song should be allowed...............because we should be promoting that artist.............encouraging each other to buy the album if it is available. No songs can be uploaded from 1987 onwards..................but we can still talk about a particular artist and his songs ANT6 KISI NE KAHA HAI MERE DOSTO
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Shahid Hussain |
Jan 20 2012, 07:21 PM
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