Gujaratna Loknrutyo

Gujaratna loknrutyo 

• Garbo 
 Garbo is derived from the word 'Garbhadeep' (lamp placed in a pot).  Garbo has been popular in Gujarat since Shaktipooja became popular.  The lamp is arranged by keeping holes in the pot in the garba.  Taking this garba on their head, women sing garbas of Adyashakti Ambika, Bahuchara, Chamunda etc. in Navratri.  Song, tone, rhythm and beat are important in Garba.  Garba contains a mixture of Mhad, Kafi, Pilu, Dhanashri, Kalingado and Sarang ragas.  Two claps, three claps - Chapati are the prevalent types of garba.  .  .  . 

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RAS
 Ras is born from the Ras Hallisak and Lasya dances.  Raas has become popular due to the growing influence of Vaishnavism.  . 

 Halinritya 

Halinritya is a dance of the lean tribes of Surat and Tapi districts.  A man and a woman dance in a circle, with their hands on their hips.  Along with playing drums and thali.  

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●Bhil
• Bhil dance is one of the most famous Bhil dances of Panchmahal and Mahisagar districts.  The cause of war is love.  This dance is performed by men.  Going into a frenzy, they shout and jump.  While doing this dance, they keep tirakmatha, spears etc. with them and tie curls on their legs.  Manjira mungiwagh and drums are also playing.  This dance, which takes place in winter in Bharuch district, is known as 'Agwa'.  The Wadheros of Okhamandal and the Mer of Porbandar perform this dance by jumping with the sword.  

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Dandiya Raas  
Dandiya Raas have two stalks in their hands. With these stalks they rotate rhythmically in a circular motion and hit each other with their stalks while sitting or moving around. This rasa is also accompanied by drums, tabla, manjira etc.  Knitting is done by tying a strip of colored cloth, rash or string into a link, holding the end of the string in one hand and the pole in the other.

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This dance is performed while grinding lime to fill the dhaba.  The Kharvan sisters of Chorwad and Veraval dance rhythmically with the action of tiptoeing.  Plateau Dance  They keep their legs wide and do halesa or do different sitting postures while half sitting and half sleeping.  The dance is accompanied by ekataro, tabla, bagliyu and mota manjira.   Mandvi and Jaganritya In Navratri in North Gujarat, in places like Soja, Meherwada, Rupal etc. and in Ahmedabad, Thakarda, Patidar, Rajput etc. perform this dance by placing Mandvi or Jag on the sisters of Como.  One sister gavarave and the other sisters put mandvi on their heads and clap their hands and dance.  

• Handkerchief dance Thakors of Mehsana district dance with handkerchiefs in their hands on the occasions of Holi and fairs.  This dance is also performed wearing the mask of a horse or other animal.  
• Hamchi or Hinch dance is performed on the occasion of Simant, wedding or Janoi.  Randal's mother revolves around the sisters praising Randalma.  Rasada * Folk music is predominant in Rasada.  This is a type of three clap rasa.  In Koli and Bharwad com, women take rasada with men.  Among the instruments used in Rasada are Morli, Pava etc.  . 

 • Koli dance Koli is the colorful com of Saurashtra.  They are of medium size.  Their bodies are thin and alert.  The Tarnetar fair is a fair of spiders.  The Koli woman chews in three rounds.  It is a privilege to see a Koli woman singing to me with a sweet light, sweet voice and open voice and swaying like the wind. 
 Mer dance The fighting leaven of the Mer race and the amazing arm strength are the hallmarks of this dance.  Dhol and Sharanai applaud his bravery.  Fluidity despite the rhythmic pace of the foot in Mer people





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