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Cultural Programmes
When you travel via Palace On Wheels you are shown different art forms, folk dances, music and culture of Rajasthan
These cultural programs makes the Palace on Wheels journey a unique experience.
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Fairs and festivals of Rajasthan reflects the
vigour and lifestyle of its people. Vibrant colors, music and
festivities make the golden sand come alive. It is rightly
said that Rajasthan is the only place where mood and rhythm is
so overpowering that it impresses even the most seasoned
traveler.
Nomadic tribes and traditional entertainers
minstrels, jugglers, puppeteers and performers come together
to make you dance on their tunes.
At every halt your
evening is planned with cultural programmes, be it Ghoomer,
Phnihari, Gorbandh, Geir, Kaalbelia, Chung, Agni Nritya or
puppet shows. You will surely be enchanted by the famous folk
songs moomal, Baramasa and Gorbandh. |
| Ghoomar
Dance |
| This is basically a community for women
and performed on auspicious occasion. Derived from the word
ghoomna, pirouette, this is a very simple dance where the
ladies move gently, gracefully in circles. |
| Chari Dance |
| This involves dancing with a chari, or pot, on
one's head. A lighted lamp is then placed on the pot. |
| Kachhi Ghodi |
| This is a dance performed on dummy horses. Men in
elaborate costumes rides the equally well decorated dummy
horses. Holding naked swords, these dancers move rhythmically
to the beating of drums and pipes. |
| Fire Dance |
| The Jasnathi community of Bikaner and Churu are
renowned for their tantrik powers and this dance is in keeping
with their lifestyle. A large ground is prepared with live
wood and charcoal where the men and boys jump in the fire to
the accompaniment of drum beats. The music gradually rises in
termpo to a crescendo and the dancer seems to be in a trance -
like state. |
| Terah Tali |
| The Kamad community of Pokhran and Deedwana town
of Rajasthan perform this dance in honor of their deity, Baba
Ramdeo. A rather unusual performance where the men play a four
- stringed instrument called a chau - tara and the women sit
with dozens of manjeeras, or cymbals, tied all over their
bodies and strike them with the ones they hold in their hands.
Sometimes, the women also hold a sword between their teeth or
place pots with lighted lamps on their heads. |
| Kalbelia
Dance (Snake Charmer) |
| The dance of the Kalbelia women is vigorous and
graceful. The accompanying music rises in tempo as the dance
progresses, ending with the performer dancing on glowing
embers which is a breathtaking and deeply impressive
sight. | | |
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