Garba is a traditional dance form originating from the state of Gujarat in India. It is performed during the festival of Navratri, which celebrates the divine feminine energy. Participants dance in circles around a central lamp or idol, wearing colorful traditional attire. The lively music, often accompanied by clapping and singing, creates a joyful atmosphere that brings people together.
The dance involves simple steps and rhythmic movements, making it accessible for everyone, regardless of age or skill level. Garba not only showcases the rich cultural heritage of Gujarat but also fosters community spirit and unity among participants, creating lasting memories during the festive season.