Rhythm &
Resonance
Rajasthan is culturally rich and has extensive tradition in art and
culture, which reflects Indian way life. The dance, music and art
forms have been watchfully cultivated and patronized by the
erstwhile courts. An equally rich and varied folk culture from
villages is both fascinating & mesmerizing. The music is of
uncomplicated innocence and songs depict day-to-day relationships
and chores more often focal around bring of water. Rajasthan's
cultural tapestry takes in simple folk to highly cultivated
classical music and dance in its own distinct style.
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Music |
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The education in music of
these groups began early and passed down from generation to
generation. The folk musicians are apt in classical
tradition. Songs normally began with an alap, which set the
tune of the song and then recital of the couplet that is
called the dooba. The songs also have the taan, the pitch
and the tibias -the triplet, which lends variance to the
tune. |
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Dance |
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Ghoomar, a community dance for women performed on auspicious occasions. Gair Ghoomar, Raika, Jhoria and Gauri are particularly of Bhil tribe. Gair is performed on Holi but only by the men folk. Chari dance, with pots on the head and a lighted lamp, is popularly performed on marriage occasions or on the birth of a male child. Kalbelia dance is of the kalbelia tribe, the snake charmers. With numerous pots on the head, women excel the balancing act in the Matka-bhawai. Terah taali, is a ritual for Baba Ramdev, a dance with thirteen manjiras. Other dances are Kachhi-Ghodi, Kathputli (the puppet dance), Fire dance, drum dance and various others pertaining to the particular tribes. Kathhak, a popular dance form being imported from Uttar Pradesh have been revived by the rajputana courts, with a style and theme of its own. |
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