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1. Match the following Folk Dances with the states
A. Padayani - 1. Kerala
B. Dollu Kunitha - 2. Karnataka
C. Chaunfla - 3. Uttarks
D. Bamboo Dance- 4. Nagaland
A B C D
1 3 2 4
1 2 3 4
3 1 4 2
3 4 1 2
1. Padayani also known as Padeni is a traditional folk dance of Kerala India. It is an ancient ritual performed in Bhagavati temples. Padayani is an art form that blends music, dance, theater, satire, facial masks, and paintings.
2. .Dollu Kunitha is a popular drum dance of Karnataka accompanied by singing. This dance form is mainly performed by the men of the shepherd community known as the Kuruba community.
3. Chaunfla is a spinning dance performed at nights by groups of men and women in Garhwal (Uttarakhand) region.
4. Cheraw or bamboo dance being performed at Anthurium Festival 2013.
5. Cheraw or bamboo dance being performed at Anthurium Festival 2013. The Anthurium Festival is a 3 day-long event organized every year in September by the State govt. of Mizoram with the aim to promote tourism in the state and also encourage Anthurium cultivation in Mizoram.
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