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Panjab Digital Library - Digitization of Desh Punjab
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Description Folk songs and Folk dances are the foundation and back bone of every nation's culture and heritage. These are spontaneous outpourings of the collective joys and sorrows and shared aspirations of the masses. This issue contains articles on the major folk dances of Punjab and their origin, evolution and the present trends. The essays written by well-qualified researchers are practitioners of Punjabi folk dances are well-researched, comprehensive and descriptive of the finer nuances of each form of Punjabi folk dance. The readers are likely to feel rewarded after going through these articles[edit]
Keywords Bhangra, Sialkoti Bhangra, Gidha, Jhoomar, Lok Naach, Namkaran, Kikli, Sammi, Luddi, Dhamal, [edit]
Accession Number   BK-001392
Author Unknown
Script Gurmukhi
Language Panjabi
Publisher Languages Department Punjab
Custodian Kirpal Singh, Dr.
Length 21.7
Breadth 13.6
Completion Complete
Condition Good
Pages                         86
 
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