Cham Dance
Cham Dance is a traditional Tibetan dance performed during religious festivals and ceremonies. It involves dancers wearing elaborate masks and colorful costumes, representing various deities and spirits. The dance is often accompanied by music and chanting, creating a vibrant atmosphere that reflects Tibetan culture and spirituality.
The purpose of Cham Dance is to convey moral lessons, celebrate important events, and invoke blessings. It is typically performed by monks in monasteries, particularly during the Losar festival, which marks the Tibetan New Year. This dance is not only a form of entertainment but also a means of preserving and transmitting Tibetan heritage.