Goa is a land
of highly talented and artistic people with a rich cultural
synthesis blending East and West most creatively. In
addition to the classical different forms of music and
dance have evolved. Music and dance form the very fiber
of rural Goa. Each occasion and region has its distinctive
forms. The urban areas have adapted to modern and popular
music styles.
Goa folk dances bear a tradition of thousands of years,
characterized by innumerable forms performed by and
reflecting lifestyles, cultures and aspirations of
different strata, religions and castes of Goan society.
Women perform a number of the traditional dances like
Dekni - a rare blend of traditional and modern music.
Fugdi and Dhalo are the most common folk dances of
Goa. The Kunbi is a tribal folk dance. Women holding
lamps on their heads perform the lamp dance during
Shigmo festival. Morulem is another traditional folk
dance presented by the backward community during Shigmo.
The Zagor is a folk play presented in different villages
of Goa by the Gawda community. The Dhangar, performed
during Navratri, is a vigorous session of worship and
dance. Mando is a love song which represents the mingling
of Indian and western tradition.
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