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Abhimanyu Bodh

Abhimanyu Badh portrays the heroic death of Abhimanyu from the Mahabharata. Entering Dronacharya’s Chakravyuha, he becomes trapped when the Pandavas are prevented from following him inside. Surrounded by enemy warriors and left unarmed, Abhimanyu fights with unwavering bravery until his final breath. His death stands as a powerful symbol of courage, sacrifice, and the injustice […]   read more

Dhawaja

This is a joyful tribal dance performed to the beats of the Tuila, celebrating festivity, harmony, and collective spirit through synchronized movements by men and women.   read more

Keuta Keutani

This is an energetic folk pala celebrating the lives of fisherfolk. The dancers imitate casting nets and carrying baskets while capturing the humour, joy, and camaraderie of communities sustained by water.   read more

Maya Sabari

Rooted in folk life, this pala beautifully portrays the love and bond between the hunter Sabar and his consort Sabarini. Filled with earthy humour, rustic gestures, and tribal rhythms, it reflects the vibrancy and authenticity of everyday life in indigenous communities.   read more