tikanditel
Tikanditel is a traditional dance form originating from the state of Odisha in India. The term "Tikanditel" is derived from the words "Tika," meaning a mark or dot, and "Ditel," meaning a dance. The dance is performed by women, primarily during the festival of Saraswati Puja, which celebrates the goddess of knowledge and arts. The dance is characterized by its intricate footwork, which involves the dancers placing their feet on the ground in a specific pattern, creating a rhythmic sound. The dancers wear traditional Odia attire, including a sari and a headpiece adorned with colorful flowers and mirrors. The dance is accompanied by traditional Odia music, which includes the use of various percussion instruments such as the mardala and the kanjira. Tikanditel is not only a cultural expression but also a means of preserving and promoting the rich heritage of Odisha. It is performed by various dance troupes across the state and has gained recognition both within India and internationally.