- @Amrapali #txt-anno http://www.discoveredindia.com/rajasthan/culture-in-rajasthan/dance-in-rajasthan/geendad-dance.htm {u'ranges': [{u'start': u'/div[1]/div[1]/div[2]/div[1]/div[1]/div[1]/div[2]/h1[1]', u'end': u'/div[1]/div[1]/div[2]/div[1]/div[1]/div[2]/div[1]/div[1]/p[3]', u'startOffset': 0, u'endOffset': 246}], u'quote': u'Geendad Dance\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Geendad is a variation of the other popular Gair dance. Like Gair dance, this one is also performed exclusively by the men folk. As is the case with all Rajasthani folk dances, this one also features colourful costumes and rhythmic music.\n Geendad Dance Performance and Elements\n While performing this dance, the men form two concentric circles. Dancers in the course of their performance move diagonally to the rhythm of music. They also swap positions, which add a lot of visual drama to the entire dance performance. The dancers have sticks in their hands or at times even gleaming swords to make the dance all the more spectacular. Usually the music that accompanies this form of dance is dominated by the playing of the daf, which is a huge flat drum.\n Geendad Dance Occasion\nGeendad dance is one that is performed to express joy and happiness. As such it is one of the main attractions during festive events. Similar to the Gair dance, this dance too is performed primarily during the Hindu festival of colours, Holi.', u'permissions': {u'read': [], u'admin': [], u'update': [], u'delete': []}, u'text': u'Geendad-Dance Rajasthan', u'tags': [u'Rajasthan', u'Geendad-Dance']} created: Tue, 02 Jun 2015, 08:23 AM UTC