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Folk Dances

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Just as the heart beats are essential for one living, the musical rhythms and beats of a folk dance are required for survival of a society. After a season of hard toil in the fields, the harvest time is celebration time. As in several old cultures, the native people of Balangir, a remote district, also celebrate the harvest season with several folk dances. Apart from this, a number of dances popular among the natives owe to the variety of festivals spread throughout the year.

In Balangir, dance is not only an art or recreation,but also sometimes it is a functional movement to serve religious, economic and social needs. In Balangir dances are the source of inspiration and consolation to fight against destiny.

The different types of folk dances are Chhilolai, Humo, Bangri, Karma, Dalkhai, Ghumra, Rasarkeli etc. --Anurag rath (talk) 16:19, 8 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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The tag 'possibly contains original research' placed on this page on May'2019, has been removed from the page, as it seems the propose of this tag has been resolved. Divyam Seth (talk) 05:00, 26 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]