FOLK DANCE OF GOA
1. The dalo is an
ancient Goan folk dance performed predominantly by women which combines dance,
drama and music. Women dressed in colourful traditional saris stand in two
rows, facing each other and dance to the tune of melodious folk songs. Once the
harvest is cut and stored, the dalo is held at the village maand (sacred
ground) on moonlit nights in winter (in the Hindu month of paush).
2. Diwli Nach is a
dance performed during shigmo (spring festival celebrated close to holi) while
balancing an oil-lamp with five lit wicks on the head without any support. The
trick is not to tilt or topple the lamp during the dance. Though a great amount
of concentration is required to perform this task, the dancers go about it very
naturally and gracefully.
3. Ghode Modni is a
war dance performed in North Goa. The dance is held during shigmo by men brandishing
swords and wearing a hobbyhorse which gives them the appearance of riding
horses. The dance is said to depict the victorious returning home of Rane’s
warriors after defeating the enemy. The costumes are worn after carrying out
religious rituals, usually in a temple.
4. Goff is also
performed during the shigmo festival. In the village of Poiguinim, a group of
men move from house to house performing this dance. Colourful ropes are
suspended from the roof of the matov (canopy). Each dancer holds one rope and
to the rhythm of the song, performs the dance twining the ropes in the process
to form a cord. Then they perform reverse movements to untwine the ropes. This
dance for sure makes for a scintillating performance!
5. Mando is a folk
song where men and women simulate a mock flirtation to songs that speak
poignantly of yearning and rejections of love. The mando is sung by the
Christians during family celebrations like weddings and feasts. The western
influenced melodies are played on a violin, while a ghumot (local percussion
instrument) provides the beat.
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