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India
can be identified with the dance & music which has been part of the
people here since time immemorial. Even Lord Shiva is known as the Lord
Natraja or the dancer. Each part India has developed some kind of
traditional classic dance form of its own. Like Manipur has the
colourful Manipuri dance, Orissa Boasts of the Oddissi. The Southern
States also have some distinct dance style forms. The Kathak Kali of
Kerala, The Bharatnataym of Karnataka are rich in vibrant expression and
elegant steps. In the north flourished the Kathak which attained its
height during the Mughal period. Apart from these classical dance there
are numerous folk dances which derive expressions from the day to day
life experiences or from the Mythological books. The Snake dance of
Rajasthan, Bhangra from Punjab, the dragon dance from Tibet, The
traditional dances from the hills, the foot tapping numbers from Goa,
the tribal dances from the tribal regions, the Chau Dance from Purulia,
the list is unending. Delhi has been host to the performances of these
dances in its numerous Auditoriums and the fairs and festivals which are
oraganised on a regular basis.
Delhi has also been
staging plays and dramas in the auditoriums. The open air auditorium and
the main auditoriums of national school of drama, the Shri Ram center,
the Kamani auditorium, FICCI auditorium and Little theater Group
Auditorium and many others are staging plays by different groups. There
performances even in the Stadiums of Delhi. It is advisable that get
prior information about the plays and book your in tickets advance as
some of the plays have very heavy rush. These auditoriums also hold
regular performances of Indian musical instruments like Sitar, Tabla,
Sarod, Sarangi, Shehnai.
The Indian Classical singing is mainly
divided in two forms- The Southern Carnatic and the Northern music with
various raags. The masters of these forms are regularly giving
performances in Delhi.
Coming out of the traditional forum, Delhi
has been catching up with western culture and almost all the Big hotels
have Discos which are open till late night and youngsters can be seen
shaking their blues out here. The theme parks like the Appu Ghar and the
Fun 'n' Food village are becoming very popular among children as well as
the elders. The water rides in these parks provide perfect respite from
the heat of Delhi during the summers.
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