Indian Folk Dance
Indian Folk Dance refers to traditional dance forms that reflect the cultural diversity of India. Each region has its unique style, often performed during festivals, celebrations, and community gatherings. These dances are characterized by vibrant costumes, rhythmic music, and lively movements, showcasing the local customs and traditions.
Popular forms of Indian Folk Dance include Bhangra from Punjab, Garba from Gujarat, and Kathakali from Kerala. Each dance tells a story or conveys emotions, often involving themes of love, nature, and spirituality. These dances not only entertain but also serve to preserve and promote the rich heritage of Indian culture.