Folk dances of Indian states
Folk dances in India is a broad term broadly used to describe all forms of folk and tribal dances in regions across India. While Indian classical dance is considered a higher form of art and was practiced in courts, the temples and on special occasions, folk dance forms are practiced in groups in rural areas as an expression of their daily work and rituals. They are performed on religious , seasonal festivals or entertainment.
Arunachal Pradesh: Mask dance, War dance etc.
Assam: Bihu, Bichhua, Natpuja, Maharas, Kaligopal, Bagurumba, Naga dance, Khel Gopal Tabal Chongli, Canoe, Jhumura Hobjanai etc.
Andhra Pradesh: Kuchipudi (Classical), Ghantamardala, Ottam Thedal, Mohiniattam,Kummi, Siddhi Madhuri, Chhadi.
Bihar: Jata-Jatin, Bakho-Bakhain, Panwariya, Sama-Chakwa, Bidesia, Jatra, etc.
Chhattisgarh: Goudi, Karma, Jhumar, Dagla, Pali, Tapali, Navrani, Diwari, Mundari.
Goa: Mandi, Jhagor, Khol, Dakni, etc.
Gujarat: Garba, Dandiya Ras, Tippani Juriun, Bhavai, etc.
Himachal Pradesh: Jhora, Jhali, Chharhi, Dhaman, Chhapeli, Mahasu, Nati, Dangi, Chamba, Thali, Jhainta, Daf, Stick dance etc.
Haryana: Jhumar, Phag Dance, Daph, Dhamal, Loor, Gugga, Khor, Gagor etc.
Jammu & Kashmir: Rauf, Hikat, Mandjas, Kud Dandi Nach, Damali.
Jharkhand: Chhau, Sarahul, Jat-Jatin, Karma, Danga, Bidesia, Sohrai.
Karnataka: Yakshagan, Huttari, Suggi, Kunitha, Karga, Lambi etc.
Kerala: Kathakali (Classical), Rakhal, Nat Rash, Maha Rash, Raukhat etc.
Maharashtra: Lavani, Nakata, Koli, Lezim, Gafa, Dahikala Dasavtar or Bohada, Tamasha, Mauni, Powara, Gouricha etc.
Manipur: Manipuri (Classical), Rakhal, Nat Rash, Maha Rash, Raukhat, etc.
Meghalaya: Laho, Baagla, etc.
Mizoram: Khanatm, Pakhupila, Cherokan etc.
Nagaland: Chong, Khaiva, Lim, Nuralim, etc.
Odisha: Odissi (Classical), Rakhal, Nat Rash, Maha Rash, Raukhat etc.
Punjab: Bhangra, Giddha, Daff, Dhaman etc.
Rajasthan: Ghumar, Chakri, Ganagor, Jhulan Leela, Jhuma, Suisini, Ghapal,Panihari, Ginad.
Tamil Nadu: Bharatnatyam, Kumi, Kolattam, Kavadi
Uttarakhand: Gadhwali, Kumayuni, Kajari, Jhora, Raslila, Chappeli
Uttar Pradesh: Nautanki, Raslila, Kajri, Jhora, Chappeli, Jaita.
West Bengal: Kathi, Gambhira, Dhali, Jatra, Baul, Marasia, Mahal, Keertan, etc.
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