- @Amrapali #img-anno http://cdn-media.bheemtal.com/images/bheemtal/Dance_and_Music/jhora.jpg {u'shapes': [{u'geometry': {u'y': 0.07, u'x': 0.9505962521294719, u'width': 0.028960817717206155, u'height': 0.07333333333333333}, u'type': u'rect'}], u'src': u'http://cdn-media.bheemtal.com/images/bheemtal/Dance_and_Music/jhora.jpg', u'context': u'http://testapp.swtr.us/?code=1mxyQmnJ9d7Hb5QsQ39aspUrSMyJmG', u'comment': u'Jhora Dance - Uttark hand - India :\n\nThe Jhora dance is a community dance where a large number of people, sometimes swelling almost to two hundred come together to celebrate some social, religious or cultural occasion. It\u2019s an effortless and vibrant dance where men and women sway to the tune of hurka (a kind of drum) and manjira (cymbal). A duet is sung with men and women participating in singing.\nThe lead singer provides the continuation of the song by improvising on the spot. The dancers dance rhythmically, pouncing, sitting, crouching etc. The song is sung in a duet by men and women to the rhythm of hurka. The song may take the form of a question and answer format between the males and females.'} created: Mon, 22 Sep 2014, 04:34 PM UTC