dandiya
Dandiya is a traditional Indian dance form that originates from the state of Gujarat. It is performed during the festival of Navratri, which celebrates the divine feminine. Participants dance in pairs or groups, using colorful sticks called dandiya sticks to create rhythmic patterns. The dance is lively and energetic, often accompanied by folk music.
The dance symbolizes the victory of good over evil and is a way to honor the goddess Durga. Dandiya is characterized by its vibrant costumes, lively beats, and communal spirit, making it a joyful celebration that brings people together during the festive season.