lankeavansa
Lankeavansa is a term used to describe a specific type of traditional folk dance found in certain rural communities. These dances are often characterized by intricate footwork and rhythmic clapping, passed down through generations. The origins of Lankeavansa are believed to be deeply rooted in agricultural cycles and harvest festivals, serving as a communal expression of gratitude and celebration.
The dance typically involves a group of performers, often both men and women, moving in synchronized patterns.
Participation in Lankeavansa is not limited to trained dancers; it is an activity that most community members