What is Naga dance?
What is Naga dance?
Naga dances are martial arts-based celebratory dances that depict their valor, bravery, and strength. Both men and women can participate in these performances. These traditional folk dances start with a prelude and way-out steps.
What is the dance name of Nagaland?
For instance, the major folk dances of Nagaland include Modse, Agurshikukula, Butterfly Dance, Aaluyattu, Sadal Kekai, Changai Dance, Kuki Dance, Leshalaptu, Khamba Lim, Mayur Dance, Monyoasho, Rengma, Seecha and Kukui Kucho, Shankai and Moyashai etc, however, the prominent ones are War Dance and Zeliang Dance.
Which state dance is Naga dance?
The Nagaland dance represents the vibrant and dynamic cultural traditions of the north eastern state of India. Accompanied with indigenous musical instruments and melodious folk songs, the Naga men perform the group dance with great enthusiasm.
What is Naga culture?
Nagaland is a land of unique culture and traditions. Nagaland is known for its exquisite bamboo and cane products, weaving and wood carving. The most important works of art and crafts exist in the form of Basketry, Weaving, Woodcarving, Pottery, Metal work, Jewellery and Beadwork.
What do Naga people wear?
The skirts which have red and yellow stripes on them are especially worn to mark special occasions and are known as Azu Jangnup Su. Women belonging to the Angami tribe wear a skirt made up of blue cloth as well as white cloth. There are thick black bands on the margins of the white cloth which vary in breadth.
Which dance is done for Cleaningpurpose?
Cleaning Dance: Purpose is to ask another bee for a grooming. In this dance, the bee stamps her feet and shakes her body. Joy Dance: Purpose is to celebrate, for example, when a new queen emerges from her cell. In this dance, the bee places her front legs on one another and pulses her abdomen up and down.