Bagurumba is a folk dance of indigenous
Bodo tribe Assam and Northeast India, India performed by theBodos. It is the usually
practiced during Bwisagu,
a festival of the Bodos in the Bishuba Sankranti or Mid-April. The dance is sometimes
referred to as the "butterfly dance" as its motion resembles
butterflies. Then young people reverentially bow down to
their parents and elders.
After
that Bathow is worshipped by offering the deity
chicken and zou (rice beer). On this day, Bodo women in their colourful dokhna ,jwmgra and aronai perform the Bagurumba dance
which is also called the Bardwisikhla dance. It is also accompanied by musical
instruments like serja (a bowed instrument), sifung (flute), tharkha (a piece of split bamboo), kham/madal (a long drum made of wood and
goatskin). The festival ends with a community prayer at Garjasali. This dance
prevails in Bodo inhabited areas of Udalguri , Kokrajhar, Baksa, Chirang, Bongaigaon, Nalbari, Darrang and Sonitpur districts and in Nepal, Bangladesh and
Bhutan.
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