Rajasthani tunes hold Bhopal Haat in thrall

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Rajasthani tunes hold Bhopal Haat in thrall

Thursday, 06 December 2018 | Staff Reporter | Bhopal

The Rajasthani tunes and the overwhelming performance by the folk dancers was all about a delightful Wednesday evening at Bhopal Haat. Enjoying shopping at National Handloom Expo 2018, the shopaholics of the city took pleasure of colourful Rajasthani folk dances.

Giving a splendid performance at National Handloom Expo 2018 the performers enthralled the audience.

 A huge crowd of Bhopalites was gathered at Bhopal Haat not only to shop but to watch the spectacular performance.

As many as 10 artists performed brilliantly before the audience. Starting off with the Ghoomar dance, the performers took away the hearts of the spectators.

The colourful and the sparkling costumes of the dancer added much charm in the performance.

The dancers then spread the colours and fizzy shades of Rajasthan with Bhawai. Bhawai is a traditional dance of Rajasthan which is only performed by the women dancers.

This was not all for the audience to enjoy the evening, but the atmosphere became even more pleasing when the dancers performed Mayur Dance. Dressed as peacocks the dancers added zest in their performance.

Later they performed group dances on Rajasthani folk music and songs, that even the audience tapped their feet along.

The performances made even more worthwhile watching with the dance over the songs that are based on stories taken from folklore and mythology and special dances are performed during Holi.

The audience was mesmerized. It was a spectacular performance and the audience enjoyed every bit of it, by watching the show rapturously.

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