dandiyas
Dandiyas are a pair of wooden sticks used in the folk dance of Gujarat, India, known as Garba or Dandiya Raas. The sticks are typically about two feet long and are made from bamboo or seasoned hardwood. They are often decorated with colorful tassels or paint. The dance involves participants forming circles and striking their dandiyas together rhythmically with music. The clacking sound of the dandiyas is a prominent feature of the performance.
Dandiya Raas is a popular dance performed during the Hindu festival of Navaratri. The festival, which celebrates
The dance requires coordination and skill. Dancers move in synchronized patterns, their dandiyas creating a mesmerizing