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The Dang Festival

Title:The Dang Festival
Author:Nadkarni Mohan
Publication:The Illustrated Weekly of India
Enumeration:Vol CII 30 Oct 11, 1981
Abstract:A report on the four day festival of Tribal Performing Arts held at Ahwa in Gujarat, with coloured photographs by Ramesh Sanzgiri. The art forms of Dangi tribals show a curious melange of the two cultures of Maharashtra and Gujarat. The performing arts, more particularly music and dance, are the very life and breath of the dangis. They sing and dance for the joy of it and co-operation is the very spirit of their artistic activity. They have evolved their own musical instruments. Dance is a recr

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