Goan Dances
Goa
Dances
When one talks about the dances of Goa, your
imagination tends to stop at people dancing to trance and techno
music. In case you didn't know, the Goan dances extend much beyond
those rave late night parties at beaches. The traditional dance
of Goa gives a picture of the mindset and lifestyle of Goans.
They reflect the rich historical and cultural legacy that Goa
abounds in. Goa has a unique amalgamation of
different cultures and the Goan dances portray this blend of different
faiths very beautifully. Some very popular folk dances of Goa
are Dhalo, Dekhni, Fugdi, Shigmo, Kunbi, Lamp Dance, etc.
Dhalo
One of the most popular dances of Goa is the Dhalo. It is one
of the choicest dances of the women dwelling in rural Goa. In
this dance form, young girls and women form a semi circle by joining
their hands behind each others waists. They then sway in coordinated
movements to beats of rural musical instruments and music. It
is a dance full of fun and frolic.
Dekhni
The Dekhni is basically the traditional dance of those Christians
who converted to Christianity from Hinduism during the Portugal
rule. These people were the ones to compose this traditional dance
form of Goa. The dance also involves singing by people. It usually
begins with a beautiful lady starting the dance and is joined
later by other dancers gradually. The music of this dance is a
lovely combination of rhythm and melody of both western and Indian
genre.
Fugdi
The Fugdi is a traditional dance of Goa that is quite popular
among the womenfolk of Goa. This dance is devoted to the Hindu
Elephant God, Lord Ganesha. This dance can be performed on any
occasion and does not require any particular festival to be performed.
One of the most common dances that is performed in Goa, this dance
requires continues swirling until one gets exhausted and sits
down.
Shigmo
The Shigmo is a traditional dance of Goa and is performed during
the advent of spring season. For farmers, this dance is symbolic
of regeneration of their natural resources. This dance is also
performed when soldiers return from the battlefield victorious
in their mission. This dance is performed mostly during the month
of March when temples are decorated lavishly to celebrate the
spring festival.
Kunbi
One of the earliest folk dances of Goa is the Kunbi dance. This
dance was mainly performed by the earliest settlers of Goa known
as the Kunbis. The dance has more of a social element in it rather
than a religious feeling. The dance is performed by the women
dancers who perform this dance very elegantly at quite a fast
pace. Their traditional attire adds the color to this dance form.
Lamp Dance
The Lamp Dance is called so because of the brass lamps that is
used to perform this dance. The dancers have to dance very slowly
balancing heavy brass lamps on their heads. The music is usually
instrumental and folk instruments like Ghumat, Samael, Cymbal
and Harmonium are used. This dance requires immense amount of
self control and discipline in order to balance the lamps and
dance.