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Navratri Dandia is a traditional Indian folk dance form that is performed during the festival of Navratri, which is celebrated over nine nights in honour of the Hindu goddess Druga. The dance is characterized by fast-paced, energetic movements that are performed with sticks known as dandiya.
During Navratri, people dress up in colourful traditional attire and gather in groups to dance the dandiya. The dance is typically performed in a circle around a decorated statue or image of Durga, and the participants move in sync with the beat of the music. The dance is accompanied by live music played on traditional Indian instruments like the dhol, dholak, and tabla performing.
The dance is not only a celebration of the goddess Durga but also a celebration of the harvest season. It is a time for people to come together, socialize, and enjoy the festivities. The dance is popular all over Indians, but it is especially popular in the state of Gujarat, where it is an integral part of the Navratri celebrations.
In recent years, Navratri Dandiya has become a popular cultural events many parts of the world, with people of all ages and backgrounds participating in the dance. Many organizations and communities organize Dandiya events during Navratri, which often include competitions, food stalls, and other cultural activities.