Bhangra Dance
Bhangra Dance is a lively and energetic folk dance that originated in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. Traditionally performed during the harvest season, it celebrates the joy of the harvest and showcases the vibrant culture of the Punjabi people. Dancers often wear colorful attire and perform rhythmic movements accompanied by traditional music, typically featuring instruments like the dhol.
Over the years, Bhangra has evolved and gained popularity worldwide, often blending with other dance styles and music genres. It is now commonly seen at cultural festivals, weddings, and dance competitions, promoting a sense of community and cultural pride among participants and audiences alike.