pherekera
Pherekera is a traditional dance form originating from the Indian state of Odisha, also known as Orissa. It is performed by a group of men, usually consisting of 16 dancers, who wear colorful costumes and masks. The dance is accompanied by traditional Odia music, which includes instruments such as the madal, dhol, and tabla. The dancers move in a synchronized manner, performing a series of intricate footwork and hand gestures. The dance is often performed during festivals and celebrations, and it is an important cultural tradition in Odisha. Pherekera is also known for its energetic and vibrant performances, which attract large audiences. The dance form has gained international recognition and is often performed in cultural festivals and events around the world.