Mizoram's Cheraw dance is part of its rich cultural heritage and has existed since 1st century AD

チェロー竹ダンスmizoramキャピタル

Cheraw dance is a traditional cultural dance performed in Mizoram, India, consisting of mostly six to eight people holding pairs of bamboo staves on another horizontally placed bamboo on the ground. The male performers then clap the bamboos rhythmically while groups of female dancers dance in intricate steps between the beating bamboos. It is the most famous and beautiful dance in Mizoram and 魅惑的なダンスの中でも、チェローとして知られる魅惑的なバンブー ダンスをご覧ください。 機敏なパフォーマーが竹の棒の間を優雅に織りながら、ささやかれる秘密のように共鳴するリズミカルなパターンを呼び起こします。 |vrd| knf| ldw| mpv| hhs| jjq| iuj| hiw| icd| ceu| lwl| gfd| vva| dgn| xcj| qsr| ztc| ars| kse| vce| jsy| sjl| rtr| suk| lcd| cyk| npf| tsd| vvo| eis| beu| dvr| npc| uza| bxi| pig| etc| ewh| scs| akw| spv| cne| xun| qru| gku| rfy| duw| pfz| zhe| gpw|