The Sinhtoo dance, a traditional folk dance of the Hatti community from the Giri region of Sirmaur district, has been selected for the 76th Republic Day parade in Delhi. This marks the first time the Sinhtoo will be showcased at such a prestigious national event. Approximately 200 artists will perform this unique dance, which is part of a larger cultural programme featuring 5,000 artists from across India.
About Sinhtoo Dance
Historical Context and Evolution
Cultural Significance and Advocacy
Preparation and Performance Details
Currently, 500 artists from Himachal Pradesh are rehearsing for the event, with 200 specifically preparing for the Sinhtoo performance. The choreography for the parade is overseen by Dr. Sandhya Purecha, President of the Sangeet Natak Akademi. The performance is set to be recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records for its scale and cultural representation.
Broader Cultural Context
The inclusion of Sinhtoo marks the diversity of Indian folk traditions. It serves to educate the public about lesser-known art forms and their significance. The performance will also showcase other Himachali dances, further enriching the cultural tapestry of the event.
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