Nepal’s diverse culture has been assisted by
diverse dances too. Song, dance and musical instruments have very close
relationship. In the absence of one the other one seems to be incomplete. A
based on ancient treatise is a classical dance and the dance based on people’s
traditions is folk dance. Classical dance is performed in accordance with
classical song or instrument. Similarly, folk dances are performed in
conformity with folk song. Some examples of classical and folk dances are given
below:
Dhan
dance: This
dance is common in Limbu Community. Among Rai people also this dance is
popular. In fair and festival one person catches other’s hand while performing
this dance.
Kaura
dance: This
dance is performed on the basis of Kaura song. This is the dance of Magar
living in western region of Nepal.
Madi
khola dance: This
dance is common, specially in mid-western region . The song in the dance is
called palam.
Chandi
dance: The Rais with the help of dholak and Jhyamat
while singing a Chandi song perform this dance in Undhauli and Unbhauli
festival.
Dandi
(fagu) dance: This
dance is performed in Holi by striking sticks. This dance is common in the
eastern and central terai.
Gauna
dance: This
dance is based on Mithila tradition and popular at Janakpur area common in the
eastern and central terai.
Deuda
dance: This
dance is popular in the central and far- western region. They make a round
circle and one’s shoulder touches other’s shoulder while dancing.
Mundhum
dance: Based
on the Mundhum of Kirat, this dance is common in the eastern hilly region of
Nepal. Fedangwa/ Fedangma of Nakchhod (priest) recite Mendham in a musical tone
and people dance.
Chyabrung
dance: This
dance is also based on the Limbu Community living in the eastern hilly region
of Nepal. It is danced in the rhythm of chyabrung.
Hopcha:
It
is a traditional classical dance of the Rai community. This dance is common in
the Rai community of dhankutta district.
Charya
dance: Acting
as the fods and goddesses, this dance is common in Kathmandu valley.
Ghatu
dance: This
dance is common om the Gurung Community. The god is aroused in the unmarried
young girls (age ranging from 11 to 18/19 year) by the Guru Aama and Guru Ba
and then the dance is performed.
Bhairab
dance: By
becoming the image of god Bhairab this dance is performed. It is common in
Kathmandu and Pokhara.
Sorathi
dance: This dance is also traditional classical dance
of Gurung Community.
Hanuman
dance: A
persin becomes Hanuman, an army of god Ram, and performs the dance. This dance
is common in Bangulung and Syngja.
Charitra
dance: People
act as the characters of mythology. This dance is in vogue in the terai area.
Maruni
dance: This
dance is common generally in eastern hilly region. The male in the guise of
female perform this dance.
Khyali dance: This dance is based on Khyali
song. It is also called Pangudure dace.
Tarware
dance: this dance traditional folk dance of Gandhava
Community.
Chhokra
dance: This
is common particularly in the fair-western region.
Singaru
dance: This
dance prevails in the mid-western region of Nepal.
Hunkeli
dance: this
dance is based on mythology. It prevails in the far-western region of Nepal.
Pancha
Buddha dance: This
dance is based on religious tradition of Buddha.
Devi
dance: This
dance is demonstration especially from Gaijatra to Indra jatra in the Kathmandu
Valley. This is a specific dance of Bhaktipur.