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Desert Dance

The Kalbelia tribe of Rajasthan, India, historically known as snake charmers, are renowned for their vibrant dance tradition. Their dance features serpentine movements that mimic snakes, reflecting their heritage. Women in the tribe perform these dances, wearing traditional black skirts with colorful embroidery, accompanied by instruments like the "khanjari" and "poongi."

 

In 2010, UNESCO recognized Kalbelia dance as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, highlighting its cultural significance and the tribe's efforts to preserve it. Dancing plays a vital role in their nomadic lifestyle, serving as both entertainment and a means of livelihood. Through performances at festivals, weddings, and tourist events, the Kalbelia can sustain themselves financially while keeping their cultural traditions alive. Their dance and music continue to captivate audiences, allowing them to share and celebrate their rich cultural heritage globally.

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Uploaded on May 30, 2024
Taken on February 20, 2024