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MATHURI DANCE |
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Mathuri is a famous tribal dances of Andhra Pradesh this dance originated from mathura which is percolated into Andhra pradesh. This is performed by both male & female dancers during the festivals.
Mathuri is a beautiful and fast tribal dance which is takes the first place in Andhra pradesh and in our country also. This was the only respresented which in "India In Saarc International" |
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festival held at kerala in 1992 and Specialized Iner-Parliamentary Confernece on "TOWARDS PATNERSHP BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN IN POLITICS-97" held at New Delhi. Mathuri dance is also represented to Andhra Pradesh inthe year of 2001 at Gujarath in National Youth Festival. |
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LAMBADI DANCE |
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Lambadi dance one of the famous tribal dances of AndhraPradesh, this dance originated from Rajasthan and settled in our state during the period of King Rana Prathap. In this dance music is very attractive and costumes are very colourful and dressy. This dance is performed to celebrate festivals like Holi, Dassera, Deepavalli and other happy ocassions. |
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KOYA DANCE |
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Lambadi dance one of the famous tribal dances of AndhraPradesh, this dance originated from Rajasthan and settled in our state during the period of King Rana Prathap. In this dance music is very attractive and costumes are very colourful and dressy. This dance is performed to celebrate festivals like Holi, Dassera, Deepavalli and other happy ocassions. |
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GOLDEN-HARVEST DANCE |
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This dance shows the agricultrual methods followed by the farmers of our state. This dance is performed by male and females of the society during after cultivation. |
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Dimsa Dance |
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The Araku valley is the most charming hilly region in Visakhapatnam district. Valmiki, Bagata, Khond and Rotia tribes inhabit this valley and other areas of this district. The favourite dance of these tribes is Dimsa which is performed by old and young men and women, during the month of chaitra i.e. in March/April, during weddings and other festivals. During festivals people go from one village to another to participate in the dance and are honoured with community feasts. People of different villages enjoy such festivities and dances called 'Sankidi Kelbar'. Dimsa Dance not only provides amusement to the dancers and spectators but also develops friendship and fraternity between people of different villages. The instruments accompanying Dimsa are mori Kiridi, tudumu, duppu and jodukommulu. There are eight varieties of the Dimsa Dance. |
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GONDU- BONALU DANCES OF ANDHRA PRADESH |
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