"Exploring Regional Variations in Indian Folk Dance Forms: Case Studies from Different States"
Keywords:
Indian Folk Dance, Regional Variations, Case Studies, Cultural Diversity, Socio-cultural Significance.Abstract
This paper delves into the rich tapestry of Indian folk dance forms, examining the diverse regional variations that encapsulate the cultural essence of each state. Through meticulous case studies, the research sheds light on the unique characteristics, historical influences, and socio-cultural significance of folk dances across various regions of India. Drawing upon a multidisciplinary approach, the study encompasses aspects of anthropology, sociology, history, and performing arts to offer a comprehensive analysis. It explores how geographical, historical, and demographic factors have shaped the evolution of folk dances, leading to a plethora of distinct styles and traditions. The case studies provide detailed insights into prominent folk dance forms from different states, such as Bihu from Assam, Garba from Gujarat, Bhangra from Punjab, Lavani from Maharashtra, and Kathakali from Kerala, among others.