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Dhemsa is a traditional folk dance of tribal people of central India-Southern Odisha and adjacent areas of Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh. The dancers form a chain by clutching each other at a shoulder and waist and dancing to the tune of traditional instrument. Dhemsa is a unique folk-dance form performed in groups. It has a certain composition, style, rhythm, body language, traditional costumes, hairstyle, foot steps, etc.

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  • Dhemsa is a traditional folk dance of tribal people of central India-Southern Odisha and adjacent areas of Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh. The dancers form a chain by clutching each other at a shoulder and waist and dancing to the tune of traditional instrument. Dhemsa is a unique folk-dance form performed in groups. It has a certain composition, style, rhythm, body language, traditional costumes, hairstyle, foot steps, etc. (en)
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  • Dhemsa is a traditional folk dance of tribal people of central India-Southern Odisha and adjacent areas of Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh. The dancers form a chain by clutching each other at a shoulder and waist and dancing to the tune of traditional instrument. Dhemsa is a unique folk-dance form performed in groups. It has a certain composition, style, rhythm, body language, traditional costumes, hairstyle, foot steps, etc. (en)
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