Song and dance performance takes place during ‘Sambhavna’ event
Multiple art traditions of seven major tribes presented
Event under ‘Sambhavna’ in Tribal Museum
Chronicle Reporter, Bhopal
An activity focusing on dance, singing and musical instruments is being organized in the Madhya Pradesh Tribal Museum, in which on Sunday, Bhagat singing (Kol tribal) was presented by Lovelesh Kol and partner Rewa and Gond tribal dance was presented by Rambai Dhurve and partner. In this activity organized every Sunday at the Madhya Pradesh Tribal Museum, along with the presentation of diverse art traditions of the five Lokanchals and seven major tribes of Madhya Pradesh, the general public will also get the opportunity to see and understand the art forms of other states of the country. The activity first started with Bhagat singing, in which the artistes performed Premi Ke Palanhara Tabain Ta Man Ranga Bha…, Mai Tohre Daras Ka Aayen…, Dekha Lanka Chale Hanuman Veer Bajrangbali…, Vishwamitra Bolai Ke Janakpur Balak Dunau Aaye Ho…, Uchche Sinhasan Baithi Maiya Sharad. Lovelesh Kol, Ramswaroop Kol, Nandlal Kol, Daduli Kol on Dholak, Ramayan Kol, Rajbali Kol on Nagadiya and Rambahor Kol on Kartal accompanied in singing on the stage. In the next sequence of the presentation, Gond tribal dance Sailakarma was presented by Rambai Dhurve and her companions.
Karma Dance- This dance-song is a decorative dance that inspires Karma. Beat and rhythm of Madal instrument: Timki adds to the stunning sound of the instrument.
Bundeli Sanskar song was presented
Adivarta State Museum of Tribal Folk Art organizes ‘Deshaj’, a festival focusing on dance, drama, singing and musical instruments, every Sunday. In the activity on Sunday, a presentation of ‘Bundeli Sanskar Geet’ was given by Rajendra Singh Niranjan and friends, Lalitpur. The program started with lighting of the lamp and welcoming the artists. During the presentation, the artists presented Bundeli songs like Bundelkhand Sone Ki Chirayya, Boli Dhanya Hai Bundeli, Bansi Baji Madhuban Mein, Peepal Ki Chaiyaan etc. The accompanying artists included Ms. Shashi Sargam-cum-singer, Sujan Singh on Dholak, Ganesh Prasad on Banjo, Bhagwan Das on Nagadiya, Karan Singh on Jhika and Phoolchand on Manjira.