Sakdi
Sakdi is a traditional Indian folk dance form that originated in the state of Punjab. It is performed by a group of dancers, usually consisting of 12 to 16 members, who wear colorful costumes and masks. The dance is characterized by its dynamic movements, intricate footwork, and synchronized actions.
The dance is typically performed during festivals and celebrations, such as Baisakhi, Vaisakhi, and Lohri. It
Sakdi is not just a dance form, but also a cultural heritage of Punjab. It reflects the
The costumes used in Sakdi are vibrant and colorful, often featuring traditional Punjabi designs. The masks
Sakdi is not just a dance form, but also a cultural heritage of Punjab. It reflects the