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  1. Jan 2, 2024 · Saila dance is an essential part of marriage celebrations commonly seen in Bastar region of Chhattisgarh. It involves groups of women folk dancing in circles while singing folk songs and shaking small bamboo sticks called 'Saila'.

  2. Saila Dance: This is one of the many popular folk dances of Chhattisgarh which is renowned for its unique style. This folk dance is usually performed by boys after the harvest season ends. It is in the month of Aghan, that the villagers go to the nearby villages and perform the remarkable Saila dance.

  3. Saila Tribal Dance in its simpler form is also performed just before the advent of the Diwali festival and is called as Baigas. The dance is most popular in the Baitul districts among the people of Sarguja and Chhindwara.

  4. Dec 4, 2023 · Soon after the reaping season, the young men of the state perform the Saila dance. Apart from that, tribal groups such as Baigas, Gonds, and Oraons of Chhattisgarh perform the Karma dance which denotes the end of the stormy season and the beginning of the spring season.

  5. Saila dance is one of the many folk dances of the state known for its uniqueness. Saila dance is performed in the month of Aghan, post harvest season with great enthusiasm by the Saila tribe. The dance is most popular in the Baitul districts among the people of Sarguja and Chhindwara.

  6. Saila Dance is a traditional folk dance form originating from the state of Odisha in India. It is performed by the tribal communities, particularly the Kondhs, during their religious and social gatherings.

  7. Oct 10, 2019 · Saila Dance: In the month of Aghan, the villagers go to the adjoining villages to perform the Saila Dance. The group of Saila Dancers go to each house and perform this dance.

  8. शैला नृत्य उत्तर पूर्वी छत्तीसगढ़ के सरगुजा और जशपुर इलाके का एक प्रशिद्ध नृत्य है जिसे उस क्षेत्र के लगभग सभी आदिवासी और लोक ...

  9. Saila is a unique dance in which the dancers use sticks for rhythmic purpose. The dancers are seldom seen forming a circle, each standing on one leg and supporting themselves by holding on to the dancer in front.

  10. indianfolkculture.wordpress.com › 2016/08/18 › the-great-indian-culture-2Saila Dance – The Great Indian Culture

    Aug 18, 2016 · Saila dance is performed by the young boys of Chattisgarh during the post harvest time. Saila is a stick-dance and is popular among the people of Sarguja, Chhindwara and Betul districts. In this region the Saila dance is also known as Danda Nach or Dandar Pate.