Dandiya Raas the traditional dance of Gujarat ignited the atmosphere at a party thrown by Laghu Udyog Vyapar Mandal recently.


The ladies danced beautifully। Young girls also grooved their feet on Dandiya but they did not forget to enjoy some foot-tapping Bollywood numbers। Raas or Dandiya Raas is the traditional folk dance form of Vrindavan, India, where it is performed depicting scenes of Holi, and lila of Krishna and Radha। Along with Garba, it is the featured dance of Navratri evenings in Western India। There are several forms of Raas, but "Dandiya Raas", performed during Navaratri in Gujarat is the most popular form। Other  forms of Raas include Dang Lila from Rajasthan where only one large stick is used, and "Rasa lila" from North India। Raas Lila and Dandiya Raas are similar। Some even consider "Garba" as a form of Raas, namely "Raas Garba"।


In Dandiya Raas men and women dance in two circles, with sticks in their hands। In the old times Raas did not involve much  singing, just the beat of Dhol was enough। "Dandiya" or sticks, are about 18" long। Each dancer holds two, although some times when they are short on Dandiya they will use just one in right hand।

Generally, in a four beat rhythm, opposite sides hit the sticks at the same time, creating a nice sound। One circle goes clockwise and another counter clockwise। In  the west, people don't form full circles, but instead often form rows।

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