CULTURE OF EAST INDIA- CHHATTISHGARH - ART FORMS
CULTURE
OF CHHATTISGARH
The Chhattisgarhi culture is immersed with
varieties of dance forms, primarily due to the number of tribes residing across
the vast expanse of the state. There is a cultural amalgamation due to
contributions of each tribe and sub dialect.
Most
of the folk dance forms of Chhattisgarh are performed as a part of rituals, and
are performed in reverence to Gods or denote the changing of seasons. Special
costumes and accessories are made for such dance forms and the rapid
movements combined with perfect synchronization will leave you mesmerized.
VARIOUS DANCE FORMS
1. Saila
Dance
The
dance form from Chhattisgarh is performed by boys after the harvest
season. This stick-dance involves the boys who move in various styles as they
strike their stick against the stick of the person standing next to them. The
people who participate in the dance are given paddy by the villagers as a sign
of gratitude. The climax of this unique dance form is usually a Snake Dance!
2. Karma

3. Sua
Nacha
It
is usually called as Parrot dance and is performed during the occassion of
Goura Marriage! It is a typical type of movement identified with love. The
entertainers sing and move around, accompanied by loud forms of clapping. It is the dark horse of Chhattisgarh Folk
Dance!
5. Panthi Dance
Panthi Dance is one of the most important
forms of folk dance in this region. A prominent ritual of the Satnami community of Chhattisgarh.
The rich cultural heritage and traditional legacies of the tribal groups of the
Durg region is clearly depicted through this dance form.
6. Raut
Nacha
It
is also known as the Folk dance of Cow herds! The cowherds of Chhattisgarh are the main
artists of Raut Nacha. The Yadava/Yaduvanshis, a caste of Chhattisgarh consider
themselves to be descendants of Krishna. Raut Nacha reinforces the age old truth
of the triumph of good over evil.
7. Jhirliti
A
lesser known dance form, its tough to categorize it as a set dance form due to
lack of a fixed pattern. A Halloween
like ritual, it is played by the kids in the Bastar region. As the sun sets in,
the kids are all dressed up in rags and worn out costumes. Their faces become
nothing less than a canvas with chalk, coal and powdered rangoli smeared over
it. They dance around in circles in front of all the houses in the village
after which they are given ration as sign of gratitude for the dance and yes,
there is a celebration by the kids with the same items collected! Its true
impact can only be seen to be experienced!
8. Gendi

BY,
G.HAMSIKA, I BSc.PSYCHOLOGY
The dance forms of Chattisgarh is shown so deeply well.
ReplyDeleteVarshaa.R
I really liked the way the dance forms are explained.It was fascinating to read .Good job.
ReplyDeleteG.Abirami
So many dance forms. Although Sua Nacha inspired me. - Archita. T. Menon
ReplyDeleteThe blog is very informative and the various dance forms are really intriguing.
ReplyDeleteThe colours and pictures in the blog are amazing. I never knew Chhattisgarh had such a variety of dance forms.
ReplyDeleteFaadila Aisha