Indian folk and tribal dances are simple
dances, and are performed to express joy and happiness among themselves.
Folk and tribal dances are performed for every possible occasion, to
celebrate the arrival of seasons, birth of a child, a wedding and
festivals. The dances are extremely simple with minimum of steps or
movement. The dances burst with verve and vitality. Men and women
perform some dances exclusively, while in some performances men and
women dance together.
State | Dance Form |
Andhra Pradesh |
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Assam |
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Arunachal Pradesh |
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Bihar |
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Chhatisgarh |
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Gujarat |
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Goa |
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Haryana |
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Himachal Pradesh |
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Jammu and Kashmir |
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Jharkhand | Karma |
Karnataka |
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Kerala |
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Lakshadweep | Lava |
Madhya Pradesh |
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Mizoram |
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Manipur |
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Maharashtra |
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Odisha |
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Puducherry |
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Punjab |
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Rajasthan |
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Sikkim |
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Tamil Nadu |
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Telangana |
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Tripura |
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Uttarakhand |
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Uttar Pradesh |
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West Bengal |
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Classical Dances in India :
Indian classical dance, or Shastriya Nritya, is an umbrella term for various performance arts rooted in religious Hindu musical theatre styles, whose theory and practice can be traced to the Sanskrit text Natya Shastra.
Dance | State |
Bharatanatyam | Tamil Nadu |
Bihu | Assam |
Bhangra | Punjab |
Chhau | Bihar, Orissa, W. Bengal and Jharkhand |
Garhwali | Uttaranchal |
Garba | Gujarat |
Hattari | Karnataka |
Kathak | North India |
Kathakali | Kerala |
Kutchipudi | Andhra Pradesh |
Khantumm | Mizoram |
Karma | Madhya Pradesh |
Laho | Meghalaya |
Mohiniattam | Kerala |
Mando | Goa |
Manipuri | Manipur |
Nati | Himachal Pradesh |
Nat-Natin | Bihar |
Odissi | Orissa |
Rauf | Jammu &Kashmir |
Yakshagan | Karnataka |
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