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Performing Arts of Orissa have carved a niche in the sphere of Indian art forms due to the presentation skills, indigenous steps and classical ardor. Some of these dance forms are easy to perform and can be practiced by all and sundry without any classical training. Others are more painstaking to follow and needs expertise to perform. The essence of the dance forms also varies from one to the other. While some are pastoral in essence, others are ritualistic and folklore-laden. These dances are practiced in different regions of Orissa. The Chaiti Ghoda Dance is mainly performed by the fishing community dwelling on the Coastal belts of Orissa.
Background and History of Chaiti Ghoda Dance
The Chaiti Ghoda Dance which is otherwise known as the Horse dance of Orissa is mainly performed during festivals and occasions related to the fishing community of Orissa. The dance is deeply ingrained in the Shakti cult. An integral portion of this dance drama is enacted by the character of a horse. Therefore it is called Ghoda Dance.
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