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Which of the following is a UNESCO recognised dance form?
Bhangra
Dalkhai
Kalbelia
Giddha
- Option 1, Bhangra: A vibrant folk dance originating from Punjab. Known for its high energy and rhythmic beats. However, it's not a UNESCO recognized dance form.
- Option 2, Dalkhai: A traditional dance from Odisha, performed mainly by tribal communities. While culturally rich, it hasn't received UNESCO recognition.
- Option 3, Kalbelia: A traditional dance of the Kalbelia community from Rajasthan. Known for its fluid movements mimicking snake dances. This dance is recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.
- Option 4, Giddha: Another dance from Punjab, mainly performed by women. Known for its lively style. It isn't recognized by UNESCO.
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