Pung Cholam
Pung Cholam is a traditional dance form from the northeastern region of India, particularly associated with the state of Manipur. It is characterized by its vibrant movements and the use of colorful costumes, often performed during festivals and cultural events. The dance typically involves a group of performers who showcase their skills through intricate footwork and synchronized choreography.
The dance is often accompanied by traditional music, featuring instruments like the dholak and pena. Pung Cholam is not only a form of entertainment but also serves to convey stories and cultural values, reflecting the rich heritage of the Manipuri people.