- @Amrapali #img-anno http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f0/Cheraw_Dancers.jpg/250px-Cheraw_Dancers.jpg {u'shapes': [{u'geometry': {u'y': 0.10778443113772455, u'x': 0.944, u'width': 0.03600000000000003, u'height': 0.08982035928143713}, u'type': u'rect'}], u'src': u'http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f0/Cheraw_Dancers.jpg/250px-Cheraw_Dancers.jpg', u'context': u'http://testapp.swtr.us/annotate?where=http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRhQOfkgSwWbtHhYsUq9XngvvkVcKMVOo4TRpyuyTLhbXA76j7c', u'comment': u'Cheraw dance is performed in Mizoram state of India. This dance includes Four people. They hold two pairs of bamboos across one another on the ground. It is most famous dance in Mizoram and a center for attraction during festive occasions in Mizoram. Similar dances are found in Far East and in the Philippines (known as Tinikling.)\n\nCheraw dance in Mizoram is characterized by the use of bamboo staves which are kept in cross and horizontal forms on the ground. While the male dancers move these bamboo staves in rhythmic beats, the female dancers perform by stepping in and out of the bamboo blocks. Recognized as one of the oldest dances of Mizoram, Cheraw dance has become an integral part of almost every festival of Mizoram.'} created: Fri, 05 Sep 2014, 06:48 PM UTC