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Folk Dances of Nepal_Deuda Naach
Description Folk Dances of Nepal_Deuda Naach Performer: Unknown Date of Recording: 1995 Caste: Damai Collector: Dan Bahadur Nepali Nepalese communities express their emotions through the rhythms of various folk dances. Folk dances, in fact, are an inseparable part of rural life. On the other hand, the religious influence can easily be observed in the songs and dances, which are often performed to please deities responsible for the well-being of humans and cattle, favorable climate, and good harvest. As the country has widely differing topographical features, so does it have vast variances in cultural aspects. Folk songs and dances depend on cultures, cas-tes, seasons, and geographical features. For example, a sherpa living in the Himalayan region sings and dances differently from a Tharu living in the Terai region. Similarly, songs and dances performed in the spring season express joyous emotions, whereas those performed in the winter season express sadness. This collection includes the most famous folk dances of the different indigenous communities of Nepal dwelling in various environments. These dances are a part of their daily life. This folk dance was performed by artists from the Kalikot district in the mid-western region of Nepal. The deuda dance is usually performed in a group of either a single gender or both. This dance is performed on special occasions, such as rice transplanting, rice harvesting, at festivals, wedding ceremonies, and many others. The leader of this dance starts songs and the others repeat and dance in a circle.
Manage No VI00000579 Running Time 08'31"
Country Nepal
ICH Domain Performing Arts, Social practices, rituals, festive events
Videos Photographer Dan Bahadur Nepali Year 1995
Place Nepal File Size N/A
Definition N/A File Format N/A
Copyright Music Museum of Nepal (MMN), ICHCAP Copyright

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