Folk Dance Forms: A Journey Through the Heart of India
Description: Folk Dance Forms: A Journey Through the Heart of India | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
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Which folk dance is known for its energetic leaps and twirls, often performed with sticks or swords?
Which classical dance form originated in Kerala and is known for its elaborate costumes and expressive hand gestures?
Which folk dance is performed by women in colorful skirts, twirling and moving in a circular formation?
Which folk dance is characterized by its graceful movements, elegant hand gestures, and intricate footwork?
Which folk dance is performed during the harvest festival in Punjab, featuring energetic leaps, vigorous footwork, and lively music?
Which folk dance is known for its rhythmic clapping, intricate footwork, and lively music, often performed during festivals and celebrations?
Which classical dance form originated in Odisha and is known for its graceful movements, expressive eyes, and intricate hand gestures?
Which folk dance is performed by men and women in pairs, featuring synchronized movements, rhythmic clapping, and lively music?
Which classical dance form originated in Tamil Nadu and is known for its expressive storytelling, intricate footwork, and graceful hand gestures?
Which folk dance is known for its rhythmic footwork, energetic leaps, and lively music, often performed during festivals and celebrations?
Which classical dance form originated in Andhra Pradesh and is known for its graceful movements, expressive eyes, and intricate hand gestures?
Which folk dance is performed by women in colorful saris, featuring synchronized movements, rhythmic clapping, and lively music?
Which folk dance is known for its energetic leaps, twirls, and rhythmic footwork, often performed with colorful sticks?
Which classical dance form originated in Karnataka and is known for its graceful movements, expressive eyes, and intricate hand gestures?
Which folk dance is performed by men and women in pairs, featuring synchronized movements, rhythmic clapping, and lively music?