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Chhattisgarh rare folk art: Suva dance has its own craze in Chhattisgarh. In this, nature, love and folklore are presented through songs and dance. This is a very old folk art. Its presentation is very wonderful.
Janjgir Champa: Chhattisgarh has a distinct identity for its rich culture, tradition and folk songs, folk dances and songs like Bharthari and Pandwani are famous even in foreign countries, which are the precious heritage of Chhattisgarh. One of these is Suva dance, which is danced by the women and couples here with enthusiasm, enthusiasm and deep faith.
Suva dance is a famous folk dance tradition of Chhattisgarh, which is still performed in Janjgir Champa district by women in rural areas and in groups in groups in the evening after Diwali. In this dance, women display nature, love and folklore by placing a parrot (a symbol made of clay or wood) in a bamboo basket in the middle and dancing around it while singing songs. Pleasant songs and rhythmic dance are its special identity. This dill placed in the middle is considered a symbol of nature, love, good fortune and auspiciousness.
very fascinating art
Paisar women and girls under Pamgarh Assembly Assembly of the district told that they have been doing Suva dance for the last 15 to 20 years and also give their performances in the nearby villages, the same girl Sita who was doing Suva dance told that for Suva dance, a total of 12 girls and 14 women are included in their group, 3 associate senior artists who make the Suva dance song attractive with the tune of their mandar, manjira, and Suva (made of clay or wood. They keep it as a symbol of parrot and dance around it and sing songs.
And to demonstrate love for nature and folklore, in return the family members happily offer the grains of their new crop in a basket of dill as Prasad. And said that Suva wants to move forward and make her mark in the entire Chhattisgarh through dance. From her village to the surrounding areas, this group fascinates the people through its attractive dance and traditional songs, while the women of the group say that they want to take Chhattisgarh’s tradition of Suva dance to new heights and want to make Chhattisgarh’s folk culture recognized on every platform. The people of the village are also appreciating the enthusiasm and dedication of these girls and supporting them. Are.





























