- @Amrapali #txt-anno http://www.indiamapped.com/folk-dance-in-india/maharashtra-pavri-nach-dance/ {u'ranges': [{u'start': u'/div[1]/div[1]/div[5]/div[2]/div[3]/h2[1]', u'end': u'/div[1]/div[1]/div[5]/div[2]/div[3]/p[6]', u'startOffset': 15, u'endOffset': 1023}], u'quote': u'Maharashtra Pavri Nach Dance\n Pavri Nach dance is the chief dance of Indian state of Maharashtra. This dance is performed by the Kokna tribal people who reside in hilly areas of northwest India. This dance form is very beautiful and the music played in it is made from the wind instrument which is made from dried gourd. Moreover this dance art Pavri Nach is even recognized by another name known as Tarpha Nach. In Maharashtra this dance form is very renowned and the Kokna tribe people regard it and consider it as an exclusive preserve. The tarpha is the chief instrument in this dance as it enables the dancers to dance on its music.\nHistory\nPavri Nach or Tarpha Nach is the well known dance since many years. This dance is basically derived or originated by the Kokna tribal people. These people reside in hilly regions of northwest India and consider this dance as their exclusive preserve. Furthermore is accompanied by both men and women and they dance on the music obtained from tarpha which is an instrument made from dried gourd. Also in this dance the dancers hold each other\xe2\u20ac\u2122s waist and dance in close formation with each other. Persons who are willing to learn this dance form should be capable enough as it requires great skill and efficiency.\nDescription\nPavri Nach is even recognized by another name as tarpha Nach. This dance is executed by both of the sex that is by males and females. The steps and movements required in this dance form is more of close contact with each other. In this the performers hold waist of each other and then perform their dance. Also in this dance more attention is done on the feat movements and steps. The feet steps are done in such a way that is forming of a pyramid and then immediately revolving like a dancer in a round style with a stout pole. Additionally in this dance form men are seen dancing separately as they form few groups and then dance together, but men and women form their own identity groups and dance together with their partners. This is an indigenous dance form of northwest India and especially in Maharashtra. In addition Pavri Nach is even a solo acrobatic dance form and performed by the men in groups. This dance is also regarded as a lovely dance of Maharashtra which requires lot of energy and verve.', u'permissions': {u'admin': [], u'read': [], u'update': [], u'delete': []}, u'text': u'Pavri naach or Tarpha naach Maharashtra I.ndia', u'tags': u'["Folk-dances-of-india","Maharashtra","Pavri-naach","Tarpha","naach","Kokna","tribal"]'} created: Tue, 14 Apr 2015, 05:47 PM UTC