- @Amrapali #img-anno http://folk-dances.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/dindidance_maharashtra.jpg {u'shapes': [{u'geometry': {u'y': 0.047337278106508875, u'x': 0.9422222222222222, u'width': 0.040000000000000036, u'height': 0.07100591715976332}, u'type': u'rect'}], u'src': u'http://folk-dances.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/dindidance_maharashtra.jpg', u'context': u'http://testapp.swtr.us/annotate?where=http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRhQOfkgSwWbtHhYsUq9XngvvkVcKMVOo4TRpyuyTLhbXA76j7c', u'comment': u'Dindi Dance:\nIn Maharashatra, religious devotional dances are called as Dindi. The verses & poems form the vital part of Dindi. The musicians for this dance comprise of a `Mridangam` player and a vocalist who give the dancers the necessary musical background. Mridangam is a kind of instrument that is used for generating music. This dance is usually performed on the Ekadashi day in the month of Kartik.\n\nDindi is a widely popular in Varkari people. This is a religious devotional dance that describes the playful attitude of Lord Krishna. Dindi is a small drum, like a `Tamate` used for musical purpose. Men and women folk in together perform the dance on the rhythmic music. '} created: Fri, 05 Sep 2014, 06:19 PM UTC