Gifted with its rich culture and traditions,
Maharashtra has different types of dance forms. Povada is the dance form
that showcases the lifetime achievements of the Maratha ruler Shivaji
Maharaj. Lavani and Koli dance forms entertain the Maharashtrians with
its mesmerizing music and rhythmic movements. Dhangri Gaja dance pays
respect to their God by the Dhangars of Sholapur. Dindi and Kala are the
religious folk dances, which expresses of religious ecstasy of Lord
Krishna. Tamasha is the folk dance that is so popular all over the
state.
Dhangari Gaja
As the Dhangars of Sholapur district of Maharashtra herd to green pastures for grazing for their cattle, they become acquainted with the nature. Inspired by the scenic beauty, they compose poetry, called ovi writing about the nature and their God Biruba.
Folk Dances
Dindi and Kala are the religious folk dances in Maharashtra, which expresses religious ecstasy. Young women perform a variety of folk dances known as phugadis on the occasion of Mangalagouri Puja as well.
Koli Dance
Koli is the dance form of Koli fisher folk of Maharashtra. The community has its own distinct identity and lively dances. The dance incorporates elements that this community is most familiar with - sea and fishing.
Lavani Dance
The word Lavani derived from Lavanya, meaning beauty. This form is a combination of dance and music, which is dealt with different and varied topics such as society, religion, politics, romance, etc.
Povadas Dance
Povadas are presented in the Marathi ballads form. This dance form describes the events in the life of the great Maratha ruler, Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
Tamasha
The word tamasha in Persian language means fun and entertainment. The tamasha dance form has been believed to be derived from the ancient form of Sanskrit drama - the 'Prahsana' and the 'Bhana'.
Have a look at various folk/traditional dances
of Maharashtra, India.