ragadnak
Ragadnak is a traditional dance form originating from the Indian state of Kerala. It is performed by a group of dancers, typically consisting of two men and two women, who wear colorful costumes and move in a synchronized manner. The dance is characterized by its fast-paced movements, intricate footwork, and the use of props such as sticks, fans, and bells. Ragadnak is often performed during festivals and cultural events, and it is known for its energetic and lively performances. The dance form is believed to have originated in the 19th century and has since evolved and gained popularity in Kerala. Ragadnak is an important part of Kerala's cultural heritage and is recognized as an intangible cultural heritage of India by UNESCO.