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Rajasthan have all along been great patrons of music and
dance. Needless to say,
the music and dances of
Rajasthan draw inspiration from its legends that
abound in valor and courage as also romance.
The striking feature of Rajasthan's music and dance scene is
that there is great variety.
In fact, nothing much has changed since the time of
their inception, probably a thousand years back. The music and
dance are rooted in tradition. Although music and dance are an
integral part of the daily life of Rajasthan, it is more
pronounced during festivals. Songs of ancient poets like Kabir,
Malookdas and Meera have become an integral part of the
Rajasthani folklore. Apart from festivals, music and dance are
also performed during special occasions like marriage, and
childbirth.

There are certain exclusive musician communities like the
Bhats, the Charans, the Bhopas, the Dholis to name just a few
of the communities who have been performing the age old
musical soirees in Rajasthan.
Rajasthani folk music are accompanied by traditional
instruments like Baara, Algoza, Sarangi, Jantar, Ektara etc.
all of which adds punch to the Rajasthani music scene.

The music of Rajasthan
is very vibrant and the manner in which Rajasthani music has
evolved by absorbing the unique features of its adjoining
states like Gujrat, Haryana and Punjab has meant that
Rajasthani music is bold and evocative. It has already carved
a niche for itself in not only India but has also been very
popular overseas, courtesy the "Festival
of India" shows that are conducted in a select few
western countries.
The following traditional musical instruments are commonly
used in Rajasthan's folk music -
1. Sarangi.
2. Jantar.
3. Ektara.
4. Morchang.
5. Ghoralio.
6. Garasiyas.
7. Kallbelias.
8. Jhalar.
9. Thali.
10. Jaltall.
As far as Rajasthani dances are concerned, they are not only
spectacular but also very colorful. Rajasthani people know how
to celebrate life and dancing is one important medium of
celebration. There is great diversity and each region has its
won unique dance forms and no two regional dances are the
same. Even the instruments used are different.

There are specialized performers who belong to clans like
Dholis, Bhopas and Bhands who regularly perform in the
villages of Rajasthan to the utter delight of the simple
village folks.
For instance, the Ghoomer dance is a trademark women's dance
performed by the women themselves who dance elegantly in
circles. Then, there is the Chari dance which is renowned for
the fact that dancers dance with a pot on ones head and a
lighted diya is then placed on top of the pot. This particular
dance requires great skill. There is also the Kachi Ghodi
wherein dummy horses are designed and gorgeously dressed men
who holds swords in their hands dance in rhythmic unison.
For a touch of exotica, there is the mesmerizing Fire dance of
Bikaner which is hosted in a large open ground where wood and
charcoal are lighted and the energetic dancers dance in a
transcendental state of mind. The tribals of Rajasthan are a
colorful lot and the spectacularly rhythmic Gair Ghoomer dance
form of the colorful Bheel tribals which is performed by both
men and women is a feast to the eyes. |